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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2025 · 11 MIN

Number 34 and Number 27 (The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 15 – Part 1)

from The Countdown of Monte Cristo · host Grunt Work Podcasts

What happens to a mind when it’s left alone for too long? In this harrowing chapter, Dumas traces the emotional collapse of Edmond Dantès—not with violence, but with silence. From righteous innocence to desperate bargaining, Dantès endures the slow grind of solitary imprisonment. He speaks just to hear a voice. He begs for movement, for conversation, even for a deeper, darker cell. And most chillingly, he starts to envy the galley-slaves—the branded, chained men—because at least they can breathe the air and see each other’s faces. Hope is not gone—but it’s sickened into something quieter, stranger, and more dangerous.   Topics Covered: •The psychology of solitary confinement •Dumas’ depiction of spiritual erosion •The haunting line between sanity and surrender •Dantès’ evolving relationship to hope, God, and the self   Support the show and access bonus episodes + full-length story-only audio: 👉 https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod

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