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The Count of Monte Cristo Study Guide SchoolWorld an Edline 基督山伯爵学习指导schoolworld艾里尼
The Count of Monte Cristo Study Guide
Chapter I
bespoke – past tense of bespeak; to be a sign or indication of something
bowsprit – a supporting bar for the foremast of a ship
brail – to hoist a sail by rope (brail) attached to the sail for this purpose
bulwarks – the sides of a ship projecting above the deck
countenance – the face or facial expression
foresail – the main sail on a ship
insolent – disrespectful
jib – a small triangular sail in front of the main sail
lithe – able to move or bend the body lightly and gracefully
Maréchal – (French) – a military general
obsequious – overly eager to please, usually insincere
purser – a financial officer on a ship
quay – a platform on the edge of a port, for loading and unloading
subordinate – lower in rank, secondary
topsail – a sail set above the lowermost sail on a ship
unprepossessing – unattractive; without charm of any sort
1. How does Dumas establish the theme of good versus evil, as well as set the story in motion?
2. What role does history and politics play in the opening of the story?
Chapter II
Catalan – somebody who lives in or was born or raised in the region of Catalonia, Spain
clematis – a climbing plant
honeysuckle – a climbing shrub
insinuation – an indirect suggestion usually derogatory
nasturtium – a plant
1. What is established when Edmond Dantés visits his father?
2. What is the significance of Caderousse, the neighbor?
3. What do we learn from Caderousse and Danglars’ meeting?
Chapter III
arbour – a shaded place formed by the leaves and branches of trees
ascendancy – a position of power or domination
betrothal – a marriage, an engagement
demented – crazed, mad
gladsome – feeling, showing, or bringing happiness
obstinate – determined not to agree or unwilling to change
preliminaries – the preparations for an important event
promontory – a point of land jutting into the sea
Proven?al – a Romance language spoken in southeastern parts of France
vexation – an annoyance or source of anxiety
wayfarer
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