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Chapter 16 / XVI - “An Italian Scholar” reading discussion
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1) Dantès proposes killing the sentinel—and doesn’t have any qualms about it. Is it surprising to see him thinking about murder so nonchalantly? Do you think he’d be able to actually go through with it?

2) Abbé Faria justifies his attempt to escape prison as serving God. Does the moral line he draws at murdering the sentinel seem reasonable or arbitrary?

3) Abbé Faria claims to know all the major languages of Western Europe, to have memorized the classics of literature and philosophy, and to be a master scientist. Is he absolutely nuts or for real?

Final sentence of chapter:

”Dantès followed him.”

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