The Count of Monte Cristo

What does danglers tell monte crist about morcef? what does monte cristo suggest to danglers concerning morcerf

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In "The Count of Monte Cristo," Danglars tells Monte Cristo that Morcef, who is a mutual acquaintance, has a dark secret in his past. Danglars reveals that Morcef was once involved in a treasonous act, which he managed to cover up and make it look like someone else was responsible.

Upon hearing this, Monte Cristo suggests to Danglars that he should use this information to his advantage and manipulate Morcef for his own purposes. Monte Cristo is known for his vengeful nature, and it is clear that he sees an opportunity to use Danglars' knowledge of Morcef's secret to extract some kind of revenge or gain for himself. However, it should be noted that Monte Cristo's intentions and actions are complex and multifaceted, and his ultimate goals may not be immediately clear.