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I really loved the Faria parts. Edmond had to learn and mature and Faria is an awesome character
I laughed out loud when he dissected the conspiracy.
A few things really stuck out
Faria predicts how the French state will fare based on the history of 17th C England, and he is very close to reality! A few kings, a revolution, another king, concessions, liberty - So after the Bourbon's lost in 1848. Louis Napoleon ruled as Emperor, but after 1871. France became a republic. Dumas did a great job at prediction.
I thought Dantes' departure from the smuggles was very hurried. No one was curious where he got all the money from?
I loved the interview with Caderousse. He turned out quite decent in his own way.
Did anyone else think Dantes' powers came off a bit exaggarated in the Morrel episode? How did he just assume his entire debt? Did he just buy the English bank?
An issue I am starting to see is the treatment of women. Dantes was understandably bitter about Mercedes marrying, but I can't really fault her. She thought Edmond was dead, she was penniless, so she married Fernand. From her perspective, she was at least marrying someone she knew, someone she was sure had tender feelings for her.
Also Caderousse's wife is the stereotypical greedy shrew.
I really loved the Faria parts. Edmond had to learn and mature and Faria is an awesome character
I laughed out loud when he dissected the conspiracy.
A few things really stuck out
Faria predicts how the French state will fare based on the history of 17th C England, and he is very close to reality! A few kings, a revolution, another king, concessions, liberty - So after the Bourbon's lost in 1848. Louis Napoleon ruled as Emperor, but after 1871. France became a republic. Dumas did a great job at prediction.
I thought Dantes' departure from the smuggles was very hurried. No one was curious where he got all the money from?
I loved the interview with Caderousse. He turned out quite decent in his own way.
Did anyone else think Dantes' powers came off a bit exaggarated in the Morrel episode? How did he just assume his entire debt? Did he just buy the English bank?
An issue I am starting to see is the treatment of women. Dantes was understandably bitter about Mercedes marrying, but I can't really fault her. She thought Edmond was dead, she was penniless, so she married Fernand. From her perspective, she was at least marrying someone she knew, someone she was sure had tender feelings for her.
Also Caderousse's wife is the stereotypical greedy shrew.
I am on chapter 37 now, and just a warning to everyone, the pace slows down quite a bit, and there are a few bulky chapters.