1. Comparing Journeys of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Good
After successfully marrying off his sons and daughter, he feels that his life is complete and is ready to die. ... He then becomes rich, powerful and socially popular and revisits his devious traitors inside his native land. ... After having married off all of his sons and allowing one to enlist into the army, he realizes that his life is nearing an end and sets out to take one last look at his prized land. His sons accompany him and while he is feeling his beloved earth for the last time, he overhears his sons discussing how they are going to sell the land to a railroad company... The Cou...
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