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Count of Monte Cristo - True or an invented story?
I'm trying to understand whether the story is writed of real one or is just invented. Sry for my bad english. I have been studing english in school for 3 years.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I actually did not know it was based on a true story until you asked this question. Good job! It's my favorite book of all time. This is what I found out about your question:
Dumas got the idea for The Count of Monte Cristo from a true story, which he found in a memoir written by a man named Jacques Peuchet. Peuchet related the story of a shoemaker named Francois Picaud, who was living in Paris in 1807. Picaud was engaged to marry a rich woman, but four jealous friends falsely accused him of being a spy for England. He was imprisoned for seven years. During his imprisonment a dying fellow prisoner bequeathed him a treasure hidden in Milan. When Picaud was released in 1814, he took possession of the treasure, returned under another name to Paris and spent ten years plotting his successful revenge against his former friends.
Source(s): answers.com - Anonymous5 years ago
The Count of Monte Cristo is an first rate tale! Alexander Dumas tells a first-rate tale of a tender guy you is unjustly accused and despatched to jail with out a truly trial after which succeeds after decades to flee that identical jail. While in jail he meets a fellow prisoner who teaches him to be a individual of the Aristocracy and in which a treasure is buried. Calling himself the rely of Monte Cristo, he enters society and you'll be able to must learn the booklet for the relaxation!! Check you library or book place for a duplicate.