Classic Read

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I mentioned weeks ago that I’m focusing this period on reading classic literature, among them β€œThe Count of Monte Cristo” by Alexandre Dumas, which I’ve already finished. It took me around a month, well, it was 1243 pages.

I think it’s the best book I’ve read so far. It’s perfect in everything: the theme, plot, structure, characters, and climax. If I could erase this book from my memory so I could read it again with the freshness of a first read, I would.

So, I would like to share some excerpts from this book. Words that made me stop and think more than twice about them, ponder deeply.

Here we go:

β€œDeath has its secrets of pain and pleasure, like life; it is just a question of knowing what they are.”

β€œWell, Maximilien, does that not tell you that grief is like life and that there is always something unknown beyond it?”

β€œProvidence does exist, but you cannot see her, because, as the daughter of God, she is invisible like her father. You have seen nothing that resembles her because she proceeds by hidden means and walks down dark paths.”

β€œLearning does not make one learned: there are those who have knowledge and those who have understanding. The first requires memory, the second philosophy. […] Philosophy cannot be taught. Philosophy is the union of all acquired knowledge and the genius that applies it: philosophy is the shining cloud upon which Christ set His foot to go up into heaven.”

The European Film Academy, The Count of Monte Cristo

9 responses to “Classic Read”

  1. Not all who wander are lost Avatar
    Not all who wander are lost

    It is an amazing book and I love the movie rendering of it as well

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      There are many movie adaptations. Which one did you watch? By the way, my next read is Les Misérables, by Victor Hugo. 😊

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      1. Not all who wander are lost Avatar
        Not all who wander are lost

        I watched the one with Jim caviezel:)

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  2. Michele Lee Avatar

    Thank you for this share, including the excerpts. This book is one of my friend’s favorites. Although I prefer the classics, I have yet to read this one. It is a lengthy one!

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      Thank you, Michele, for reading. Oh, yes! It is a very lengthy one. πŸ˜Šβ€οΈπŸ™

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      1. Michele Lee Avatar

        πŸ“–πŸ€“πŸ’—

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  3. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    Nice review. I have never read this and didn’t really have it on my list until now. πŸ™‚

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      Thank you, Stephanie. I’m happy you liked it. The book is worth reading, πŸ’―.

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      1. Stephanie Avatar
        Stephanie

        I’m about to spend time with Ursula LeGuin, and after that, perhaps! ❀

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