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    Dr. Edmond Locard is considered to be the father of forensics. He was a French criminalist who had created a principle called the Locard's exchange principle. Before he started working on his law career, he had began working as an assistant to Dr. Alexandre Lacassagne; he passed his bar exam in 1907. During World War I, Locard began to worked as a medical examiner with the French Secret Service. By examining the stains and damages on the soldiers and prisoners uniforms, he could determine the…

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    of friendship, as both the protagonists, Jesse from Blessings and Edmond of The Count Of Monte Cristo, both face challenges and remain faithful because of friendly friendships they form. In The Count Of Monte Cristo, Edmond is a prisoner, wanting and hoping to get out of the prison he is in. The jailer, Dantes, starts to form a friendship with Edmond and begins talking about all the things he does and does not like. That gives Edmond hope that he will be able to get out of the jail. “Dantes…

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    of Monte Cristo, many characters are introduce throughout the story and most of these characters undergo an indentity change at some point during the novel. The main, and by far the most dynamic character, is Edmond Dantès. Dantès is the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel. Edmond lived his life honestly, that is until he was framed for a crime he did not commit. Taking place in Marseilles, France in the 1800’s, Dantès fights for his freedom and pursues many acts of revenge against…

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    Trichology is the scientific study of structure function and diseases of human hair which is also known as hair analysis. The significance of analyzing hair or fiber was acknowledged in the early phases of forensic science. In France the year of 1857 the world was introduced to one of the first extremely careful, crime-solving, science-based criminological science reports produced involving the scientific study of hair introducing the idea of hair and fiber analysis. Hair analysis has played a…

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    Abbe Busoni, he carefully makes acquaintances with the loved ones of his enemies and the three themselves. After getting out of prison, the Dantes was ready to exact revenge. He strived for revenge and did so by meeting Albert de Morcerf, but not as Edmond Dantes, but as the Count of Monte Cristo. Albert is the son of Fernand Mondego, whose newly given title was Count de Morcerf. The Count of Monte Cristo had won Albert’s trust by saving his life after a gang, whose chief was indebted to the…

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    In the classic novel The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexander Dumas, which is set in the early the early 1800’s Edmond Dantes, whose alias is the Count of Monte Cristo, is wrongly accused by his enemies of treason. Edmond Dantes is betrayed by four enemies who accuse him of treason, and he rightfully implements his vengeance. All of his enemies, Fernand, Danglars, Caderousse, and Villefort, deliberately betray Dantes in order to satisfy their own selfish greed, sending Dantes into a secret…

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    Was it King Louis or Napoleon? “In 1814, the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to the island of Elba of the coast of Italy, Fearing an attempt to rescue him his British captors would shoot anyone who came ashore.” (1:10). In 1815, Edmond Dantès, second mate of a French trading ship, and his friend Fernand Mondego, a representative of the shipping company, go to the Island of Ebla…

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    Braxton Jackson 3rd Period English December 2, 2016 The Count of Monte Cristo
 In The Count of Monte Cristo protagonist Edmond Dumas takes a journey from innocence to experience. Author Alexander Dumas takes Edmond on a path to maturation. On Dantes path to maturation he goes through many obstacles and changes. Some of which involve Intellectual, Social, Spiritual, and also Wordly changes. Alexander Dumas (author of the novel) describes this journey in chronological order to take the reader…

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    After being betrayed by his friends, Edmond Dantes finds its best fitting to take it upon himself and the wrath of God to get revenge over all those who have wronged him. Edmond changes not only his personality but also his identity many times throughout the novel to seek revenge on his enemies. As his heart changes and his awareness around him becomes stronger, nothing can stop this man from seeking revenge until all justice is served. Edmond will do anything to finally see justice given to…

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    listening to the eternal moaning of the sea asking herself whether it would not be better to let herself sink into the depths rather than undergo the cruel suffering of a wait without hope" (Dumas 40). The narrator is describing Mercedes life without Edmond. This quote is dreadfully depressing and shows that love has two sides. Their love is extremely polarized. They feel either (reverse or no) excitement from seeing each other again or tears from the fact they have to part. Despite it being a…

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