![]() ![]() Thus, he instills vengeance in his young protégé. He also helps Dantes figure out who was responsible for his imprisonment. The Abbe spends the next few years educating Dantes in the sciences, literature, and languages. The Abbe has made his own tools and has also written a treatise while incarcerated. The old Abbe had tried to tunnel h is way to freedom, however, a miscalculation brought him to Dantes' cell. ![]() This is the Abbe who saves Dantes from suicide. He reaffirms the justification for his deeds when he visits the Chateau D'If and asks to see his former cell. In the end, the death of Villefort's young son causes Monte Cristo to question his God-like role. He truly believes that he has the right to act as divine justice by punishing the sins of his enemies. The knowledge and fortune that Abbe Faria imparted to him allows him to accomplish this goal. ![]() Dantes assumes the role of the Italian priest, Abbe Busoni as well as the role of the Count of Monte Cristo to avenge the wrongs committed against the hopeful nineteen year old sailor he once was. ![]() He no longer is the same man once he breaks free, the lion of vengeance has grown in his soul. Buy Study Guide Edmond Dantes/Abbe Busoni/Count of Monte Cristoĭantes, the naïve sailor from Marseilles, is imprisoned as a political criminal in the Chateau D'If. ![]()
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