Wednesday, August 14, 2019

The Count of Monte Cristo


The Count of Monte Cristo –Alexandre Dumas (1944)
The first novel that I read…

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I was in standard fifth, that I stumbled upon novels in school. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas was the first novel that I had read. Reading is my favourite hobby. I used to read lots and lots of books while schooling, especially short stories like Aesop’s Fables, Arabian Tales, Panchatrantra and many more. Once, during the reading period in school, I happened to pick this novel of Alexandre Dumas, not knowing that it is a novel!
I happened to read it at home. While reading, I found it interesting and learnt the plot, but was confused as they were not stories but it was a long story. At first, I thought it was a book with different stories; but I was wrong. I slowly started indulging myself into the book and it completely engulfed me.I spent time with the book in the noon hours, after the school, after completing my homework everyday. Being curious, I asked my school librarian about the book and she told me that it was a novel. She also told me what a novel is.

The plot in, The Count of Monte Cristo is quite simple, inspired by a real – life event of wrongful imprisonment. It is a classic novel by Dumas. The story is of a young man named, Edmund Dantès (the protagonist) who loses everything one day. Edmund is a kind character and was to be appointed as the captain of a ship. He has a fiancée named Mercédès - a beautiful, kind woman. Due to his kind nature, Edmund is liked by everyone except Danglers, Fernand Mondego, Caderousse and Gerald De Villefort. These four people envy him and therefore they falsely accuse Edmund of certain crime and frame a charge against him. Poor Edmund is arrested on his wedding day when it wasn’t his fault at all! He is sentenced lifelong imprisonment. In the prison, he meets another political prisoner, the elderly Abbé Faria who saves his life when he tries to commit suicide. He later helps Edmund in many ways…he gives him hope, future and possibility of new beginning if he escapes prison with a fortune in treasure. Abbé Faria dies at later stage and Edmund however successfully escapes prison and leads a new life as a mysterious Count on the Island of Monte Cristo to avenge on men who conspired against him. As one reads the novel, sees the pain of Edmund but is relieved when he tries to escape the prison and start a new life!

This novel is all about suffering, pain, despair, wrongful imprisonment, death and retribution.

Novels speak about life. It is an imaginary reconstruction of life and can be directly or indirectly related to our lives. They may be of different types but somehow they affect us. Novels can teach us the lessons of life. This novel by Dumas truly shows us how to overcome difficulties in life and not lose hope at any point.

I felt content after reading the novel. It was the first novel that I read and enjoyed! From then on I preferred reading more novels. Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Robinson Crusoe, Nancy Drew, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Alice’s Adventures, A Tale of Two Cities, Harry Potter series etc.etc…. occupied my list of reading!


- Bakita A. Naik

About Me






Hi, Friends! My blog is all about literature, life and me. I'm an Assistant Professor in English and I love teaching English. I love reading books and accordingly feel, that books are somewhat connected to our lives or they affect our lives somehow. We connect with the characters, sometimes we get ideas to know what to do, if certain situations arise in life. In short, reading good books can perhaps change our lives and improve our language.

- Bakita A. Naik