CMC Test (Holbrook) Exam 2023
(A+)
Edmond Dantes - the protagonist of the novel. honest, intelligent, and a loving man who
turns bitter and vengeful
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that it was his jealous friends who turned him in unjustly.
Danglars - purser of the Pharaon, jealous of Dantes, write the letter that gets Dantes
arrested. becomes a baron and extremely wealthy. marries royalist named madame de
nargonne.
Fernand - simple man from fishing town, in love with his cousin (yikes), mails letter that
gets Dantes arrested, gets drafted into bonapartist army, deserts and joins royalist side,
give large sum of money by Ali Pacha, becomes millionaire and Count de Marseilles,
marries Mercedes and has son Albert.
Villefort - the deputy public prosecutor who sentenced Dantes to his time in prison, tries
to distance himself from his bonapartist father, Noirtier
Morrel - Owner of the Pharaon, tries to get Dantes out of prison, tries to kill himself after
business fails, Dantes saves him.
Mercedes - Dantes' fiance, marries Fernand, has son named Albert, becomes a
countess, still in love with Dantes.
Abbe Faria - Dantes' neighbor in prison, teaches him, passes on the Spada family
fortune to Dantes, dies in the Chateau d'If.
the Englishman - the facade Dantes uses when visiting Morrel, head clerk at Thomas
and French of Rome
Italian Priest - the facade Dantes uses when visiting Caderousse
Jacopo - A smuggler on the Jeune-Amelie, helps Dantes climb aboard the ship. when
Jacopo proves his selfless loyalty, Dantès rewards him by buying the poor man his own
ship and crew.
Caderousse - A lazy, drunk, and greedy man, who at the very beginning of the novel is
a friend of Dantes; knew about what Danglars and Fernand were doing, doesn't speak
up, becomes the unfortunate innkeeper of a small inn, located in the South of France
between Bellegarde and Beaucaire. has been the innkeeper for the past eight years,
gives Dantes information for a diamond.
Louis Dantes - Dantès's father. Grief-stricken, Louis Dantès starves himself to death
when Dantès is imprisoned.
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