Diction In The Count Of Monte Cristo

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In the novel , The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, the Count sends a letter to Maximilien saying that, “The sum of all human wisdom will be contained in the two words: wait and hope”(pg. 531 dumas). In that letter, the word wait and hope can show you that the count has found the way to his success and happiness, that he never had gave up and persevere through all these years to finally find peace and happiness.Accomplishing his goal of revenge gave him the peace he has now, but he couldn't of done that without a strong sense of perseverance..In the novel,The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas and Invictus by William Henley to convey the idea that people can create their own destinies by persevering and sticking to goals. …show more content…

The phrase “Sooner or later; The good are rewarded and the wicked are punished” (Dumas pg. 97), captures the the counts goals of not rushing or giving up and letting time work for you. Not giving up and taking control of his life has lead the count to reaching his goals. In the beginning of the book, Dantes was swimming through the waters outside of Chateau u d'If is noted of having the, "The presence of mind to hold his breath and rip open the sack”(Dumas pg. 80). This show how Dantes determination and effort lead to him getting the revenge on the bad men in his life. The use of diction in The Count of Monte Cristo gives examples of how preserving through the bad parts of life can lead people to their

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