Fernand Mondego

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Fernand Mondego is a central antagonist in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," known for betraying Edmond Dantès out of jealousy and ambition.

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Fernand Mondego canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
literary character
alsoKnownAs Count de Morcerf
Fernand
appearsIn The Count of Monte Cristo
associatedWith French Army
surface form: French army

Parisian high society
Spanish campaigns
betrays Edmond Dantès
causeOfWealth military success
political advancement
child Albert de Morcerf
countryOfOrigin France
creator Alexandre Dumas
downfallCause exposure of past crimes
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002 film)
surface form: revenge of the Count of Monte Cristo
enemy Edmond Dantès
The Count of Monte Cristo
familyName Mondego River
surface form: Mondego
fictionalUniverse The Count of Monte Cristo
gender male
givenName Fernand
loveInterest Mercédès
motivation ambition
jealousy
nationality French
notableFor betraying Edmond Dantès
occupation military officer
nobleman
politician
soldier
plotInvolvement conspiracy against Edmond Dantès
relative Albert de Morcerf
Mercédès
roleInWork central antagonist
socialStatus aristocrat
peer of France
spouse Mercédès
themeInvolvement betrayal
corruption
revenge
social climbing
title Count de Morcerf
trait ambitious
cowardly
jealous
treacherous

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The Count of Monte Cristo character Fernand Mondego
Edmond Dantès enemy Fernand Mondego
Mercédès spouseOf Fernand Mondego
Danglars associatedWith Fernand Mondego
Caderousse associatedWith Fernand Mondego