The Count of Monte Cristo

How else has Dantès changed since assuming the persona of the Count of Monte Cristo?

Ch.XXIX

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THere really is not much about the Count's personality in chapter 29. n this chapter the Count continues to obtain the trust of Madame de Villefort. He sends her the remedy and is thus true to his promise. This chapter foreshadows Madame de Villefort's use of the poisons against her husband's family from his first marriage. The poison is also a symbol of the putrid personalities that reside within the Villefort household, such as the public prosecutor himself. His greed and obsession for success poison his personality.

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