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1) In vino veritas?
a) What role(s) does wine play here for Danglars, Caderousse, and Fernand?
b) Caderousse calls wine a “traitor”; does drunkenness reveal or conceal his character?
c) Is the contrast between the presence of wine at this meeting and the absence of wine at old Dantès’ house meaningful?
2) Are Danglars, Caderousse, and Fernand equally complicit in the plot they’re cooking up? Or is there a hierarchy of villainy?
Final sentence of chapter:
“‘I think that the matter is properly underway now, and all we have to do is to let it take its course.’”
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