After reading it, the Count of Monte Cristo thought there were about 1000 words.

The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the representative works of Dumas in France, which is worth reading. The following is my "Comments on the Count of Monte Cristo 1000 Words" for your reference only. Welcome to reading.

After reading it, the Count of Monte Cristo felt that bad luck 1000 is not terrible, but it is terrible to be devastated. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmund is a kind, simple and experienced sailor. He will meet the happiest thing in his life when he comes back from this long voyage. He and the beautiful Catalan woman are about to enter the marriage hall. However, due to the unfortunate illness and death of the captain of this voyage, the shipowner Morrel usually appreciates him and is ready to make him a captain, which can be described as a double harvest of career and marriage. However, happy people are always jealous. On the day he married Mercedes, resentment broke out, and the gendarmerie came and took him away without saying anything. Poor Edmund doesn't know this is the beginning of his nightmare at the moment, but he is full of gratitude and hope for this beautiful society. He thinks that as long as he is innocent, he will be wronged.

The plot of this book starts from. Poor Edmund never imagined that Napoleon's charge in his imagination was given to him by his rival in love and the accountant on board out of jealousy. What he didn't expect was that the judge who thought he was very good to him and could do justice for himself would let him go because of this unwarranted charge against him, making it a headless injustice that could not be overturned. Edmund has been in prison 14 years. A few years ago, he still had hope for the outside world, but in the hope again and again, only despair was ushered in. He complained, denounced and suffered, but all in vain. In his opaque cell, he was so depressed that even the jailer regarded him as a madman and refused to talk to him. Finally one day, he couldn't hold it any longer. He wanted to be free, so he started a hunger strike and ran out of water. Just as he breathed his last breath, he heard the sound of digging the wall. Maybe God didn't want him to die so innocently, which brought him the sound of life and made him catch a lifeline in his death. He listened carefully, he was sure that he was no longer lonely, and he had new hope for life. He crawled desperately, grabbed the food he had dumped and stuffed it into his mouth. He wants to replenish his strength and live.

Finally, the two prisoners met across the wall. Opposite Edmund is the elder Faria, who is often called a madman by the jailer. He claims to have countless treasures. It was this old man who gave Edmund endless wisdom, endless wealth and the freedom they longed for.

After Edmund fled the world, he lived only for revenge. He incarnated as the hand of God to punish evil and ruthlessly destroy the evil in this world, making it invisible. In the plot after Edmund escaped, it is the climax of the book. His self-confidence in fighting wits is in sharp contrast with the enemy's fear and powerlessness. The revenge part fully shows the means of "to destroy it, we must first make it crazy". He destroyed what the enemy cared most about and was most afraid of losing, and made the enemy fully feel the pain he had suffered.

This book fully demonstrates the power of human nature. People can hate others because of jealousy, or they can love others because of kindness. People have been doing good things and doing bad things all their lives. There is no saint who doesn't do good, and there is no devil who doesn't do bad. Everything has a cause and effect. Therefore, it is necessary to cultivate a rational mind to distinguish right from wrong and understand that it is indispensable to harm people's air defense. Only in this way can we get on the road, take the right path in constant life choices and finally reach the other side of happiness safely.

After reading it, the Count of Monte Cristo thought about 1000 words. Never forget that until God reveals the future to people, all human wisdom is contained in these two words: wait and hope!

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The Count of Monte Cristo is the masterpiece of Dumas, a French writer. This is a book with the theme of "revenge". The book begins with a conspiracy. Entrusted by the owner Lesquereux, the first mate of the Pharaoh sent a letter to the Napoleonic Party, which was framed by two scum, Danglars, Fernand and Villefort, and sent to death row. In prison, his cellmate Father Faria taught him all kinds of knowledge, and before he died, he told him the secret of a batch of treasures buried in Monte Cristo. After escaping from prison, Dantè s discovered the treasure and became a rich man. From then on, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo, a wise and shrewd god of revenge. After careful planning, he repaid the benefactor and punished the enemy, and finally told Maximilian, the son of Captain Morrel, who had been kind to him. This book takes revenge as the main line, advancing layer by layer, and unfolding the earl's revenge plan step by step in the closely related plot development.

There is a saying in the book: faith will never die. They sometimes doze off, but they will recover more vigorously before they fall asleep completely. In prosperity, people think that prayer is just a bunch of empty words, but once they encounter suffering, they realize how noble and wonderful the language of praying to God is. The count lived in a black prison 14 years. Angry and desperate, he prayed to God. He stuck to his beliefs, waiting and hoping for revenge.

I love thoroughly, hate thoroughly, appreciate thoroughly and retaliate thoroughly, which is another feeling after I read The Count of Monte Cristo. There is a saying in China that "revenge is never too late for a gentleman". Revenge also needs to be recharged, and you can't act rashly because of a temporary mood. The count of Monte Cristo explained this sentence in the most concrete way with his own actions. After fourteen years in a dungeon, the essence of his life is to find his former relatives, benefactors and enemies. After determining the person he was looking for, he didn't hold a fist at the benefactor as we saw in the martial arts novels: "Go through fire and water, and never hesitate". When the enemy stabbed him to death, he chose his own way. He tried his best to support the shipowners who had been kind to him, silently, in various ways, but never let them know that he actually came to repay the kindness. If his gratitude is touching, then his revenge is so incisive and fascinating to read.

Comparing A Dream of Red Mansions and The Count of Monte Cristo, the revenge of The Count of Monte Cristo is an interpretation of "Heaven" in a sense, which is similar to A Dream of Red Mansions. However, the arrangement of the characters is quite different. A successful revenge, a escape from the world. Although the success of the Count of Monte Cristo depends on the wealth endowed by heaven, he can't get rid of the concept of fetishism, so he also lost the opportunity to think more deeply about his destiny. Although Jia Baoyu failed, he understood the mystery of fate and had a thorough understanding of people outside things. I think this is why The Count of Monte Cristo has been criticized for its literary value, while A Dream of Red Mansions has been unanimously affirmed by the literary world.

There is no happiness or misfortune in the world, only one situation is compared with another. Only those who have endured the biting wind and rain with wooden boards in their arms in the sea can appreciate the value of happiness. I will apply the "waiting and hope" treasured from the book to my life to help me pursue happiness better.

The count of Monte Cristo felt about 1000 words after reading it. Life can't be smooth sailing, there will be all kinds of setbacks and difficulties in life, but as long as we have hope for life, then any setbacks will be defeated by us.

The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the representative works of the French writer Dumas. The material comes from a police file called Diamonds and Revenge. This is a story about injustice and revenge. Dumas turned the tragedy of modern life into a work of art with his touch stone, which attracted many readers.

The story goes something like this: the protagonist Dantè s is an honest and kind young man who has returned from a long voyage and plans to get married. He has become a promising acting captain. However, his talent was envied by Dunglas, the ship's guard. Under the planning of Dunglas, his opponent Ferdinand tipped off the authorities and framed him as Napoleon. So unexpected trouble was arrested at his wedding, and his case happened to involve Mr. Villefort's father. For the sake of his father, the prosecutor sentenced Mrs. Tang to have no conscience and locked him in the gloomy dungeon of Fort Yves. Don Tess was hopeful in prison that Villefort would release him, but he hoped. At this time, he dug the wrong tunnel in prison and met Father Faria. Father Faria is a strange man who combines human wisdom. He has mastered the secret of a treasure cave. Father Faria shaped Don Tess into a knowledgeable and omnipotent figure. Faria died of an unfortunate stroke, and Dontais got into the sack that wrapped Faria's body and finally got free. Then Tang Taisi found the treasure according to Faria's instructions, became a billionaire, and changed his name to Count of Monte Cristo. He learned that Morrel's master had made sincere efforts to free him from prison and helped his benefactor father. When the shipowner went bankrupt and tried to shoot himself, he lent a helping hand in time, paid off his debts and gave him a brand-new boat. Then Monte Cristo began to carry out his revenge plan. In this way, all his enemies got the punishment they deserved.

I think the most attractive thing about this work is Dumas' magical imagination. Many plots in the book are designed unexpectedly. For example, Monte Cristo's mysterious whereabouts, unimaginable ability and profound knowledge are amazing enough. The experience of the protagonist Dantè s can be described as hard. Living an inhuman life in the dark dungeon of Fort Yves; 15 Never seen the sun or breathed fresh air; Losing contact with relatives is unimaginable pain for ordinary people, but the Count of Monte Cristo never gave up hope. The pain of life did not change his upright and kind character, but only deepened his hatred for the wicked. He doesn't trust anyone, but he doesn't doubt the goodness of human nature.

Monte Cristo finally had a good ending, which brought evil to the wicked and happiness to the good: Heidi, a beautiful and kind Greek girl, melted Monte Cristo's cold heart, and the count had new hope.

At the end of the introduction of the book, there is a sentence that gives me a profound enlightenment: you can't live without hope, and you can't struggle without wisdom.

After reading The Count of Monte Cristo, I feel about 1000 words. "Revenge is not a road, but a forest, just like it is easy to get lost in the forest and forget where you came from."

For ordinary people, revenge seems to be a very gloomy and terrible word, which hides murderous look. Many times, revenge is cruel, because it is inseparable from blood. However, not all revenge is terrible and cruel. Revenge is divided into severity and manner, and it also pays attention to a kind of "degree". Everyone has different ways of revenge. If traced back to the source, it is the difference of ideas. Some people are so intent on revenge that they finally lose their way and can't remember why they want revenge. Like this, it can only be called "slaughter". Because revenge can't be excessive and you can't lose yourself.

In western culture, there are many stories and masterpieces about revenge. There are two classic works-Hamlet and The Count of Monte Cristo. Their spirit of revenge is the same. They pay attention to forgiveness and think that forgiveness is the highest state of revenge.

A proper and successful revenge takes a long time to prepare. That's what Monte Cristo, the hero of The Count of Monte Cristo, did.

Although on the surface, this preparation is easy to do, just wait for the time to be ripe. But this is not so simple for Monte Cristo, and it is no exaggeration to say that "waiting is a torment". It is described in the novel-"Edmund greedily stared at this pile of rocks, and they gradually captured the changing twilight ... Blood poured into his face from time to time, and his forehead was red ... Any gambler's impatience when betting all his property on a plate of dice would be as strong as Edmund's when his hope was about to come true. "So, don't take Monte Cristo as a god, he also has a greedy side. But his nobility is that he restrained himself, and he did not let the flame of revenge occupy his heart.

Revenge cannot be excessive, which Monte Cristo has done very well. When he faced the guy who framed himself for 14 years in prison, his way was to forgive him: give him a big dinner and let him go. Monte Cristo will not let him die, let him live in pain, feel his sins, bear heavy sins, and make atonement to God all his life. Therefore, in a sense, Monte Cristo is the incarnation of Christ. Thanks to God's grace, he walked out of this grave and wanted to avenge God. God sent him to do this, and here he comes. From another angle, it symbolizes Christianity again. Christianity pays attention to forgiveness, and there is such a prayer-"Please give us daily food today, and please forgive us our sins, just as we forgive others; Don't let us fall into temptation; But please save us from evil. Amen. "

Hamlet is similar. When Hamlet and Laertes were both cut to the ground by poisonous swords, they forgave each other. Therefore, this drama is more shocking and purifying.

However, Chinese and western cultures have different definitions of revenge. China will not end a revenge with forgiveness, but will uproot the grass and leave no way out for the other side. So are the plots in many martial arts novels. But if you only care about revenge, you lose the meaning of living, because revenge is not the ultimate goal at all. Through suffering, let yourself feel, and then let the revenged people wake up, and finally achieve "don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you" or even "Hui Ze is the world". This noble temple of human nature is a more meaningful place in life. So, don't let revenge ruin yourself.

Learn to forgive, that is the noblest place in people's hearts.