Danglars

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Danglars is a greedy, treacherous banker and one of the chief conspirators against Edmond Dantès in Alexandre Dumas’ novel *The Count of Monte Cristo*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
banker
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Count of Monte Cristo
appearsInAdaptation various film adaptations of The Count of Monte Cristo
various television adaptations of The Count of Monte Cristo
associatedWith Caderousse
Fernand Mondego
Gérard de Villefort
becomes wealthy banker in Paris
conspiresAgainst Edmond Dantès
createdBy Alexandre Dumas
enemyOf Edmond Dantès
formerOccupation supercargo on the Pharaon
frameForCrime Edmond Dantès
genreOfWork historical adventure novel
languageOfWork French
literaryPeriod 19th-century French literature
motive desire for career advancement
envy of Edmond Dantès
nationality French
occupation banker
parentOf Madame Danglars
surface form: Eugénie Danglars
plotAction writes anonymous letter denouncing Dantès
punishedBy Edmond Dantès
The Count of Monte Cristo
punishment financial ruin
humiliation
resentmentReason Dantès’ promotion to captain
roleInPlot chief conspirator against Edmond Dantès
setIn France
Marseille
surface form: Marseilles

Paris
socialStatus member of Parisian high society
spouse Madame Danglars
trait ambitious
cowardly
envious
greedy
treacherous
victimOf Edmond Dantès
The Count of Monte Cristo
worksOnShip Pharaoh
surface form: Pharaon

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