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They say revenge is a dish best served cold. In our opinion, however, it should be popped into the microwave for about 30-45 seconds.

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The Count of Monte Cristo, a la Shmoop. We've all dreamed about getting back at someone,

00:11

be it the ex who broke our heart or the school bully who gave epic wedgies.

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The problem with revenge, though, is that innocent people can get hurt.

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Innocent… and not-so-innocent… people drop like flies in Alexandre Dumas' The Count

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of Monte Cristo.

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They're victims of an overly complicated, but really nasty revenge scheme thought up

00:37

by Edmond Dantes, <<Ed-mohn dahn-tay>> aka the Count.

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You see, back in the day, Edmond had it all: a great job, a smokin' hot girlfriend, really

00:46

nice teeth...

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...and some backstabbing frenemies who connived to get Edmond imprisoned for a crime he didn't

00:54

commit.

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Edmond spends years in the dark, dank Chateau d'If. <<deef>>

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Then, one day, he befriends an elderly Italian priest with a treasure map and a serious case

01:08

of deus ex machina. <<day-oos ex mack-uh-nah>>

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In the end, Edmond gets his revenge. The question is: Was it worth it?

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Edmond is so mentally and morally restricted by his quest for revenge…

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…that he may as well have never escaped from the Chateau d'If.

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Edmond burns through millions of dollars to punish the men who had him imprisoned.

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His every thought revolves around making them suffer, to the exclusion of his concerns about

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anything or anyone else.

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This is a man who is so wealthy that he could have bought a tropical archipelago somewhere

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and spent the rest of his days on the beach…

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…getting a tan and listening to Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hits.

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Instead, Edmond chooses to avenge past wrongs.

01:38

Choosing revenge over babes in bikinis?

01:41

Edmond should've just stayed in jail. Doesn’t seem like it was worth it…

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Edmond also completely loses his identity in his quest for vengeance.

01:46

In order to get his revenge, Edmond becomes the mysterious, all-powerful Batman...oops,

01:51

wrong story…we mean the Count of Monte Cristo.

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All the things that were to be admired in Edmond when he was a simple sailor are destroyed

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by the vengeful aristocrat Edmond feels compelled to be.

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And then Edmond begins to lose his humanity as his plot moves forward.

02:01

He feels that God has given him a mandate to be an avenging angel, to smite the men

02:01

who ruined his life.

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He ceases to care much about even the people he loves, until it's almost too late. Seems

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like another checkmark in the… not worth it… column…

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But… Edmond's vengeance might be worth it, because it's the one thing he wants.

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After all, three of the four men responsible for Edmond's imprisonment don't just disappear

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after they commit their foul deed.

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They become wealthy and famous.

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They practically buy baseball teams and drive Lamborghinis.

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And let's not forget that all four of the frenemies go on to do some really, really

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terrible and illegal things after they give Edmond the shaft.

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There's no way Edmond was going to be able to move on until his frenemies were toast.

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They took everything from him, so Edmond returned the favor.

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So, what do you think?

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Was Edmond's revenge worth it, since he got back at the men who stole his life from him?

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Did Edmond pay too high a price for vengeance when he swapped his identity for that of a

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count with a God complex?

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Or, in carrying out his revenge, did Edmond become as reprehensible as the men who put

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him in prison in the first place? Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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