why did the count of monte cristo write his will?
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After the countess' visit, the Count of Monte Cristo prepared his will. It was at the end of scene ll that he asked his friend Morrel and steward Bertuccio to sign as witness on the will after signing it himself. He prepared the will because he had promised the countess that he would spare the life of her son.
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The Count of Monte Cristo wrote the will because he had promised the countess that he would save her son's life.
Explanation:
- Dantes spends 13 years in jail on the island of Chateau d'If, where he plans to exact revenge on those who betrayed him.
- He escapes the island with the aid of another prisoner and then goes on to become the affluent Count of Monte Cristo as part of his revenge plot.
Hence, because he had promised the countess that he would save her son's life, the Count of Monte Cristo wrote the will.
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