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In a cell below the sea, a man draws circles in plaster—and speaks of millions.
This chapter introduces one of the most important characters in The Count of Monte Cristo: the mysterious Abbé Faria. While Dantès pleads for reason, Faria appears to embody madness—but it’s a madness filled with structure, symbols, and startling clarity. With references to Archimedes and economic logic, Dumas positions Faria as a force of knowledge and obsession. He may seem broken—but he is, in truth, about to change everything.
Topics Covered:
•Introduction of the Abbé Faria
•The difference between Dantès’ and Faria’s survival strategies
•Madness as a form of resistance
•Classical allusions and intellectual imprisonment
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179 episodes
In a cell below the sea, a man draws circles in plaster—and speaks of millions.
This chapter introduces one of the most important characters in The Count of Monte Cristo: the mysterious Abbé Faria. While Dantès pleads for reason, Faria appears to embody madness—but it’s a madness filled with structure, symbols, and startling clarity. With references to Archimedes and economic logic, Dumas positions Faria as a force of knowledge and obsession. He may seem broken—but he is, in truth, about to change everything.
Topics Covered:
•Introduction of the Abbé Faria
•The difference between Dantès’ and Faria’s survival strategies
•Madness as a form of resistance
•Classical allusions and intellectual imprisonment
Support the show and access bonus episodes + full-length story-only audio:
179 episodes
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