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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 6 MIN

A Letter of Betrayal (The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 4)

from The Countdown of Monte Cristo · host Grunt Work Podcasts

✒️ Summary: Danglars puts his plan into action, drafting a letter that accuses Edmond Dantès of being a Bonapartist agent carrying messages for Napoleon. To avoid suspicion, he writes it with his left hand, disguising his handwriting. The letter is addressed to the king’s attorney, ensuring that once sent, the wheels of betrayal will turn on their own. Fernand, eager to rid himself of Dantès, accepts the plan, unknowingly sealing Edmond’s fate. ⚡ What Happens: Danglars writes a false denunciation, accusing Dantès of carrying secret letters for Napoleon and his allies. He uses his left hand to disguise his handwriting, ensuring no suspicion falls on him. The letter is addressed to the king’s attorney, making the accusation official. Fernand agrees to the plan, setting the betrayal in motion. 💡 Thoughts & Reflections: The perfect crime? Danglars manipulates Fernand into delivering the accusation, keeping his own hands clean. Why is Danglars so confident? Does he actually know something about the letter Dantès is carrying? Left-hand writing as deception – In the 19th century, left-handed writing was seen as unnatural or even untrustworthy. Danglars uses this perception to his advantage. This isn’t just about love – Danglars is playing a long game. This move ensures his rival for the captaincy is eliminated, proving this betrayal is as much about power as it is about jealousy. 📖 Historical & Cultural Context: The King’s Attorney (Procureur du Roi) – The royal prosecutor had immense power in post-Napoleonic France. Accusations of Bonapartist sympathy were taken seriously, often leading to imprisonment or worse. Joachim Murat & Bonapartist Conspiracies – Murat, Napoleon’s former general and King of Naples, was still trying to hold power in 1815. Any association with him would be seen as treasonous. The Dangers of Anonymous Letters – In post-revolutionary France, political denunciations were a common method of removing rivals. This period was rife with paranoia and secret informants. 🔮 Foreshadowing & Speculation: Is the letter Dantès carries really from Napoleon? Danglars seems oddly certain of its contents—does he know more than he lets on? How long before Mercédès finds out? If Fernand is involved, can he really keep this secret from her? The beginning of Edmond’s downfall – With the letter written and delivered, the path to Dantès’ imprisonment is now inevitable. 📣 Support the Show: Enjoy diving deep into The Count of Monte Cristo? Subscribe, share, and leave a review! Support Movie Memory Machine and the Grunt Work Podcast Network on Patreon at patreon.com/gruntworkpod for exclusive content. 🔎 SEO Keywords: The Count of Monte Cristo podcast, Dantès betrayal, anonymous letters in history, political intrigue in 19th-century France, Alexandre Dumas analysis, Bourbon Restoration, classic literature conspiracy, historical fiction breakdown, Count of Monte Cristo Chapter 4.  

Danglars orchestrates Edmond Dantès’ downfall by drafting a false denunciation, accusing him of carrying Bonapartist messages, while ensuring his own hands remain clean by disguising his handwriting and letting Fernand deliver the letter.

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✒️ Summary: Danglars puts his plan into action, drafting a letter that accuses Edmond Dantès of being a Bonapartist agent carrying messages for Napoleon. To avoid suspicion, he writes it with his left hand, disguising his handwriting. The letter is...

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