The Count of Monte Cristo - Chapter 2 – Father and Son

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After stepping ashore in Marseilles, Edmond Dantès rushes to visit his ailing father. Their reunion is heartfelt but bittersweet—his father has been living in quiet poverty, having repaid a debt owed to Edmond’s friend Caderousse. Edmond, though saddened, vows to provide for him.

This chapter deepens our view of Dantès: not just a skilled sailor, but a devoted son. Yet even in this tender moment, shadows linger—Caderousse, the supposed friend, watches with self-interest, foreshadowing the envy and treachery to come.

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