If so, what was your opinion on it. I’m reading it now for my literacy circle in school.
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nope , was it any good, seen the movie, which was pretty good
I believe it has a great message about how revenge actually hurts the person who seeks it.
yes i have,it was veary interesting
Excellent book. I saw the movie first and was motivated to read the book. I was glad i did. Its a fun and exciting story. Keep reading.
Great. There is a lot of analytical observation. i remember in english last year that the costumes point to carnival which means flesh. I forgot what flesh has to do with the story but i bet you can find out what it has to do with it. This idea is a great element to talk about since it interested my teacher a lot.
Im editing this answer. ihave never read it. somehow i mistook the title for the cask of amontillado.
Outstanding novel, I’ve read it a few times. It focuses more on Dantes’ time in prison than the film did, and also the methodical way that he conducts his revenge upon those that ruined his life and the way he rewards those that helped him.
idk. yet. I’m still reading it. so yea. It seems pretty interesting i guess.
Yes! I’m a writer and it’s one of my all-time favorite books. The detailed plotting that was involved in the story still amazes me, especially since with all of that detail, there was no confusion. It’s an amazing story of love, betrayal, revenge, and inner conflict, and the writing is among the best you’ll find. It has enough detail to let you see each scene clearly, but doesn’t have extraneous flowery description that interferes with the forward motion. Every writer should read this one and take note of how it’s done.
Yes I have. It was an incredible book because of how deep the characters were. I think that is what truly made the book. The men and women in it were so realistic and the moral was so excellent that the book just became a part of life itself. Truly wonderful.
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