Count of Monte Cristo
By: Mikki • Essay • 355 Words • November 20, 2009 • 1,472 Views
Essay title: Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo put forth several world views, spanning from prejudice, to the role wealth can play in social classes. The Count of Monte Cristo, started out as a sailor who lacked the money that his best friends family had. The count had something his friend didn’t though and that made his friend unhappy. The Count, was happy and had found love making his rich friend mad because money, he thought, was supposed to make people happy. Crooked politicians make an appearance in the film as well, as they manage to put the count in jail wrongfully.
The moral issues presented in the film were quite simply write and wrong. Is it morally acceptable to kill someone in vengeance? Is it morally acceptable to seek vengeance? If I stand back and look at the situation from a biblical standpoint, the new testament anyway, the count should have forgiven his enemies to seek the rewards of heaven. It would take a much greater individual then I to accomplish such a challenge that the bible presents, given this situation. If I look at the situation from how modern society views things, the count would have been a hero to the majority of people.
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