Why does caderousse conspire against dantes




















To have spent fourteen years barely subsisting in a dungeon demands cruel and prolonged punishment. But Monte Cristo, in contrast, recognizes all of his enemies — all now wealthy and influential men. Monte Cristo releases information to the press that proves that Morcerf is a traitor, and Morcerf is ruined socially.

Then Monte Cristo destroys Morcerf's relationship with his family, whom he adores. When they leave him, he is so distraught that he shoots himself. To revenge himself on Danglars, who loves money more than anything else, Monte Cristo ruins him financially.

In the middle of the night, Caderousse killed the appraiser and took both the diamond and the money paid for it. He was caught and sentenced to hard labor in prison. The Count chose this form of revenge because he knew that Caderousse could not resist the temptation of extra money.

The couple became engaged. A few days before the wedding was to take place, Danglars asked the Count for information about Fernand. The Count told him to send a letter to where Fernand worked as a guard for the Ali Pasha. When Danglars received a reply to his letter, the news spread quickly that Fernand was a traitor and let the enemy become victorious.

The Pasha entrusted Fernand with his wife and daughter. Fernand sold them indirectly to the Count. In getting his revenge, the Count causes Fernand to lose his family. Villefort was a loyalist, His father was a Bonapartist. He was always trying to get the favor of the King so that he could get an even higher position.

One way to accomplish this task was to find Bonapartists and put them in jail. Then the Count reappeared. In his revenge toward Villefort, the Count uncovered a secret that Villefort thought was literally buried many years ago.

On the night of his wedding everyone including the newly wed couple was simply enjoying and celebrating this moment until groups of officers shows up arresting Dantes for Bonapartism. As public prosecutor, Villefort sees through the plot and is prepared to set Dantas not until the last moment he reveals the man name he was suppose the deliver this letter to.

I confess it openly. Do you find the means, I will execute it, provided it is not to kill the man, for Mercedes has declared she will kill herself if Dantes is killed. I have always had more dread of a pen, a bottle of ink, and a sheet of paper, than of a sword or pistol. The Catalan watched him until Caderousse, almost overcome by this fresh assault on his senses, rested, or rather dropped, his glass upon the table.

But Dantes cannot remain forever in prison, and one day or other he will leave it, and the day when he comes out, woe betide him who was the cause of his incarceration! Mercedes, who will detest you if you have only the misfortune to scratch the skin of her dearly beloved Edmond!

I wish to drink to the health of Edmond and the lovely Mercedes. Give me your arm, and let us go. Come along, Danglars, and let the young gentleman return to the Catalans if he chooses. When they had advanced about twenty yards, Danglars looked back and saw Fernand stoop, pick up the crumpled paper, and putting it into his pocket then rush out of the arbor towards Pillon. He said he was going to the Catalans, and he is going to the city.



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