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U2-Sweetest Thing

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U2 - Sweetest Thing
I have chosen this song for the tone it brings to this soundtrack. The beginning of The Count of Monte Cristo is vividly different from the rest, as it introduces a perfect character, who has the greatest of girls to soon marry, and has been promoted to captain of his ship. I feel that this song has the same tone to it, while hinting at a change of fortune soon in the future by repeating “I’m losing you”, which mirrors the effect that Danglars has at this point, of foreshadowing that things will not stay this way for Dantes.

Midge Ure - The Man Who Sold The World These lyrics connect to the relationship between Dantes and Villefort, beginning from their first meeting in Villefort's office. The song portrays Villefort as he is in the book, feigning to be Dante's’ friend, when he had only himself in mind. (Lines 4,13). Dante’s surprise during his conversation with Villefort is also reflected in line five. The bridge between their first meeting and their last is in lines fourteen to twenty, which describe his journey from the Chateau d’if, where Edmond Dantes died, and the Count of Monte Cristo roamed for years and years. His stare is also described as gazeless, just as the Count seems to see the world around him. The second and …show more content…

When he was unable to resuscitate Edouard, he doubted himself, and doubted if he was following the Lord's will. Lines nine and ten show this perfectly, followed by line eleven saying “I'm on the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell”. He is bringing justice to those who deserve it on one hand, but on the other he is doing it selfishly, and has now unfairly brought people into his judgement. Lines fourteen to sixteen show that he knows he has moved on since he was Edmond Dantes, but as he looks at himself at this point he cannot decide if the change was for the better or

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