Introduction:
Count of Monte Cristo is the hero of the play "Counts Revenge". He is not young, but very handsome, a and cynical. His actual name is Edmond Dante's. He is very popular with the fashionable society of Paris.
A noble and well-mannered Person:
Monte Cristo is a noble and well-mannered person. He has very fine manners. He always talks like a gentleman and in a polite way. He bows not only before Countless but also before his enemy, Count of Morcerf. He speaks in a kind way not only to his friends but also to his enemy.
He is an excellent marksman and everybody is convinced that he will kill Albert, but Countess of Morcerf, his beloved of past implores him to spare the life of her son. Her appeal has a great effect on him. He gives her a promise that, he will not kill Albert and die in his place. Thus it follows that he is a noble person, for he knows how to forgive and forget.
A man of Honour:
Monto Cristo always behaves like a man of honour. He loves Mercedes, but when she is married to Morcerf, he does not try to get her back. When Albert challenges him to duel, he again acts like a man of honour. He accepts his challenges and gives choice to Albert to choose the weapon of duel. Later he tells Countess that he will not beg Albert's pardon, but in order to save him, he will get himself killed. Thus he acts as a man of honour.
A revengeful Hero:
Monte Cristo is a revengeful person too. He takes revenge and disgraces Morcerf before the whole society. His revengeful nature comes before us very clearly, when he says to Albert, An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, that is the rule follow.
He also says to Albert, when a man has done you a deadly wrong, has subjected you to show, profound, eternal torture, then you must treat him as he has treated you. Morcerf Cruelly harms him in the past. So he punishes him, but he is revengeful in a good way. He shows the French people that Morcerf is a traitor who has sold his country's fortress to enemy. In this way he takes his revenge.
A brave Person:
Undoubtedly, Monte Cristo is a brave person, because he accepts Albert's challenges to fight a duel in a brave way. He is not at all afraid of death. When Alvert challenges him, he at once ready for the duel. He has a good shot and has full confidence in his strength. But when Countess begs him no to kill Albert, he decides to lose his life. He says that he will allow Albert to kill him. Thus he is not afraid of death.
A trustworthy man:
Count of Monte Cristo appears before us as a trustworthy man. He explains his position to the Countess in the most rational way and convinces her of the justification of his action against Morcerf. He has great regard for the Countess, when she requests to spare the life of her son, he promises to do so, even at the risk of his own life. And in the last scene his behaviour is reasonable. He gladly accepts Albert's offer to become his friend once again and treats kindly.
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