Wait and hope

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"Wait and hope" is the famous closing line and central philosophical maxim of Alexandre Dumas's novel *The Count of Monte Cristo*, encapsulating its themes of patience, faith, and eventual justice.

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instanceOf literary quotation
philosophical maxim
appearsIn The Count of Monte Cristo
associatedAuthorNationality French
associatedCharacter Edmond Dantès
associatedWorkGenre adventure novel
historical novel
author Alexandre Dumas
culturalRole popular inspirational quote
proverbial expression of patience
hasTranslation Attendre et espérer
interpretation counsel to endure suffering while trusting in future redress
language English
literarySignificance central maxim of The Count of Monte Cristo
medium literature
originalForm Attendre et espérer
originalLanguage French
philosophicalAspect delayed gratification
stoic endurance
trust in divine justice
positionInWork closing line
publicationCentury 19th century
quotationType closing admonition
theme Providence
faith
hope
justice
patience
resignation
usedAs moral of The Count of Monte Cristo

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