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What is the general content of The Count of Monte Cristo?
This book tells the story of19th century French emperor Napoleon's "Hundred Days Dynasty". Entrusted by the captain, Edmond Dantès, the first mate of Pharaoh, sent a letter to the Napoleonic Party. He was framed by two despicable guys and judges and put in a black prison. Father Faria, a prisoner, taught him all kinds of knowledge and told him the secrets of a batch of treasures, which were buried in Monte Cristo before his death.

After Dundees escaped from prison, he found the treasure and became a rich man. It was renamed the Count of Monte Cristo (Sinbad the sailor, Father busoni, Lord Weimar). After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemies.

In the novel, Dumas clearly shows his political inclination. Dantè s unconsciously became a victim loyal to Napoleon's cause, but he did not regret it; Almost all the good people in the novel are on the side of the First Empire, such as Captain Morrel, his son Maximilian and Villefort's father Noirtier.

Dontais supported the Greeks enslaved by the Turks. On the side of the Italians oppressed by Austria. The wicked always serve the tyranny of the Bourbon royal family or the bourgeoisie. This novel doesn't offer any solutions to social problems. The count of Monte Cristo can only be regarded as a force to protest against the darkness of society. He not only showed an ideal, but also showed the power of money to corrupt people's hearts.

He used his knowledge, vigorous body, superb fencing and marksmanship, the spiritual power of hatred, and money to control this bad society. At the same time, his quality is excellent and he is above the society. Although it makes him look like a god. However, this myth model can highlight and reflect social contradictions, people's disappointment and dreams arising from contradictions.

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