Eventually he journeys to the island of Monte Cristo and finds the treasure, becoming very wealthy. He's rescued by a smuggling ship, and he spends some time recovering as a crewmate. In the fourteenth year, Abbé Faria dies out of sickness and reveals Dantès the existence of a secret great treasure, hidden on the island of Monte Cristo. By impersonating as his dead friends' body, Dantès escapes by being thrown into the sea. The two men become close friends, and as they spend the following years trying to dig an escape tunnel, the learned priest teaches Dantès all he knows about a variety of subjects and helps him uncover the reasons behind his imprisonment. When six years have passed, he tries to dig his way out of his dungeon and meets another digging isolated prisoner, Abbé Faria, an old Italian priest and sage who's been imprisoned since 1811. However, as the years pass by, he becomes depressed and suicidal. Out of fear for his own career, Villefort destroys the letter and sentences Dantès to imprisonment in the dreaded Chateau d'If.ĭantès spends the following fourteen years in Chateau d'If's solitary confinement, initially ignorant of the reasons for his imprisonment and hopeful for being released. Noirtier, Villefort's father who's a staunch Bonapartist. Unfortunately, the letter Dantès was supposed to deliver is addressed to Mr. Dantès is questioned by the deputy crown prosecutor, Gérard de Villefort, who can see that the young sailor is innocent. Danglars, an envious crewmate, knew of this letter and wrote an anonymous note which was then delivered by Fernand Mondego, Mercédès's cousin who has unrequired feelings toward her. During the voyage, Dantès visited Elba to deliver a letter as per his Bonapartist captain's last wish, and was then given a task to deliver another letter to Paris. The reason for this is because he's been framed as a supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte. On the night of the nuptial feast, however, Dantès is suddenly arrested. The happy Dantès returns to his old father and beloved, a young Catalan woman named Mercédès Herrera, and they decide to be married immediately. Upon returning home, he's promised by his patron, Pierre Morrel, the captain's position for his exemplary performance. In 1815, while returning home from a voyage, the captain of the ship Dantès serves on as the first mate dies, resulting in Dantès taking command.
In the novel, Edmond Dantès starts out as an honest and somewhat naive Marseillais merchant sailor whose future looks secure. Jim Caviezel - who also portrayed Jesus Christ in The Passion of the Christ - in the 2002 film adaptation.Gerard Depardieu - who also portrayed Porthos in The Man in the Iron Mask, another Dumas adaptation - in the 1998 miniseries version.The late Robert Donat in the 1935 film adaptation.
Several actors have portrayed him over the years, including: Only a man who has felt ultimate despair is capable of feeling ultimate bliss.Įdmond Dantès, also known as the Count of Monte Cristo, is the title character and the protagonist of the 1844 adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (père) and its various adaptations.
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Edmond Dantès portrayed by Jim Caviezel in the 2002 movie “