#TheCountOfMonteCristo #LeComteDeMonteCristo #AlexandreDumas #ClassicLiterature #RevengeStory #FrenchLiterature #Bookstagram Option 2: Bilingual Quote Post (French + English) Text overlay on image: “Attendre et espérer.” – Dumas (“Wait and hope.”)
🇫🇷 Le Comte de Monte-Cristo — plus qu’une histoire de vengeance, une leçon de patience.
Here’s a social media post tailored for — suitable for Instagram, Facebook, or a book club page. I’ve included a few variations depending on your focus (classic lit review, French culture, or dramatic quotes). Option 1: Captivating & Mysterious (Best for Instagram/Visuals) Caption: Revenge is a dish best served cold… and over 1,200 pages. 🗡️📖 The Count of Monte Cristo - Le Comte de Monte C...
#AttendreEtEspérer #MonteCristo #Dumas #ClassicReads #FrenchClassic #VengeanceAndJustice Option 3: Short & Punchy (Twitter / Threads / Bluesky) Edmond Dantès went from “wrongfully imprisoned” to “wealthy ghost with a god complex.” The Count of Monte Cristo is still the gold standard for revenge fiction. Read it for the Château d’If. Stay for the moral ambiguity. ⚓️🗝️💎 #MonteCristo #AlexandreDumas
📌 Read this if you enjoyed: → The Prisoner of Zenda → V for Vendetta → Succession (yes, really) Stay for the moral ambiguity
✨ Bilingual bonus: The original French text adds another layer of elegance. Merci, Dumas.
Two words that sum up 14 years of prison, a hidden treasure, and a revenge plot spanning decades. 🕰️ a hidden treasure
If you love: ⚓️ Epic storytelling ⚔️ Complex antiheroes 🧠 Long-game psychological revenge