PLACEHOLDER
A tale of vengeance, decorum and questionable life choices set in 19th century France. This topic is a joint project with Jökull Úlfurglottur . (He who blissfully unaware, allied with an extreme deadline driven co-author). Given the 464, 117 Chapter width of this story, each entry will likely include more than one chapter, summarized. The Count of Monte Cristo is a work by French writer and playwright Alexandre Dumas. Revered as a literary classic, this book portrays the inner workings of an universal theme: Vengeance. In this work, Dumas presents a tragic story of loss, sacrifice and betrayal; the game of court and nobility influence, clad in shadows of dark dealings and displayed in the gorgeous landscape of Europe after the fall of the Napoleonic empire. Chapter 1 A rriving on the 24th of February, the voyage of the prestigious Phocean ship, the Pharaon, brings bittersweet news to Marseille. A missive, a last wish, a whole ship- entrusted by whim of fate to a y...
Comments
Post a Comment