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Volume V Issue I January-March 2025
Name of Author :
E.Nikkitha, V.Hemalatha
Title of the paper :
Resilience and Determination in Alexander Dumas the Count of Monte Cristo
Abstract:
The study delves into Alexandre Dumass classic tale The Count of Monte Cristo to examine themes of human tenacity and courage. The novel illustrates how people can adapt, survive, and change when faced with hardship through Edmond Dantes, the main character. This study looks at how Dumas uses the story of betrayal, incarceration, and retaliation to highlight Dantes extraordinary fortitude and willpower. It also shows that the novel is a potent tribute to the human spirits capacity for perseverance, hope, and redemption by examining the psychological, emotional, and social elements that allow Dantes to overcome seemingly insurmountable hurdles.
Keywords :
Human Resilience, Determination, Survival, Adaptation, Transformation.
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Page Number :
47-48