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Personalized interpretation of The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo-The Change of Perspective

From the beginning of the novel to the escape of Dantè s, the reader's line of sight roughly coincides with the protagonist. We met m morrel.

I hurried to the boat from the dock and saw Dantè s' father lying on the bed weakly, and saw that beautiful Mercedes was running towards Mrs. Tang.

I saw the soldiers rushing in from outside the hotel, saw Mr. Wolff's face change after reading the letter, and saw Fort Yves appear in the night.

At sea, I saw Elder Faria magically emerge from the tunnel ... The storyteller asked our eyes to follow Mrs. Tang.

Alice, let's go through the hardships with him. From time to time, we can see something that Dantè s can't see: Sue

Agent's plan, prosecutor's calculation, fiancee's tears, good friend's escape. Dantè s knew his grievance, but

He doesn't know how he was wronged. We know that.

Dantè s successfully escaped from prison, and the story of suffering ended. At this time, we noticed a subtle change in perspective, okay.

Like a 180-degree turn, from his eyes to his face, as if from this moment on, we began to look carefully.

Look at the hero carefully. To be exact, this change began when Dantè s came to Monte Cristo. When he cheated the child with a trick.

When we were alone on a desert island, we found out for the first time that we were not his accomplices: we guessed-not saw it with our own eyes-

He's pretending. Of course it doesn't matter. We know his tricks, so he can't fool us. But this is just the beginning.

Before long, we were pushed into the audience by the author. Next is a thrilling and bizarre revenge drama, and we

The familiar Dantè s could not be found, and he became the Count of Monte Cristo.