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Chapter 77 / LXXVII - “Haydée” reading discussion
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More women stuck in boxes! Valentine suffocating in Villefort’s house, Eugénie and Louise hidden in the study, Haydée stored in exotic rooms…

  1. How do we reconcile Haydée’s seeming importance (this is the second chapter titled after her) and her lack of agency (the count controls her physical space, her conversations, the language she speaks in…)?

  2. Is the count exploiting Haydée by compelling her to relive the pain of her father’s death? And does this differ from Noirtier taking Franz through a similar ringer in Chapter 75 (“The Judicial Enquiry”)?

Final sentence of chapter:

“‘The story is over.’”

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