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The Count of Monte Cristo

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Nada Adel You will miss out massively if you read the abridged version. The Count of Monte Cristo has a million subplots, the most intricate character relations…mǰYou will miss out massively if you read the abridged version. The Count of Monte Cristo has a million subplots, the most intricate character relationships and conflicts.
Reading the abridged version of any book is like eating the microwavable version of any meal. Absolutely get the full version.(less)
Rob yes. I do not agree with censcorship. Let them read anything.
Autumn I think I can answer this question, if you’ll forgive me for answering a question 3 years old.

The reason Edmond is innocent is because he did not kno…mǰ
I think I can answer this question, if you’ll forgive me for answering a question 3 years old.

The reason Edmond is innocent is because he did not know that the package he dropped off in Elba was for Napoleon and that the letter he took receipt of was from Napoleon as well. Edmond was charged to go to Elba and see the grand-marshal. That is who he went to see and who, gave him the letter bound for Paris.

Yes, Edmond did see Napoleon, who made himself present at this exchange, but there was no reason for Edmond (maybe a bit naïvely) to believe that Napoleon was behind the letter.

That is why Edmond is innocent. Because he truly did nothing wrong, but follow his dying captain’s orders—who was a staunch Bonapartist. This is also why Villefort was going to release Edmond until he learned the letter was bound to his father. Then self preservation kicked in and the treachery came full circle. (less)
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