
Haydée Tepelini
The beautiful and intelligent daughter of Ali Pasha, who becomes Monte Cristo's ward and eventually his lover.
Core Belief
"Loyalty and vengeance are sacred duties, and one must never forget the wrongs done to those one loves."
Worldview
Haydée sees the world as a dangerous and unjust place, where betrayal and violence are commonplace. She believes that those who are wronged have a right to seek revenge, but also recognizes the importance of love and loyalty in finding happiness and meaning in life.
Personality
Haydée is fiercely loyal, independent, and deeply scarred by the trauma of her past. She possesses a strong sense of justice and a burning desire for revenge against those who wronged her family.
In Their Own Words
"“He is the cause of all this misery—I am quite sure of it,” whispered Caderousse, who had never taken his eyes off Fernand, to Danglars."
"“I don’t think so,” answered the other; “he’s too stupid to imagine such a scheme. I only hope the mischief will fall upon the head of whoever wrought it.”"
"“You don’t mention those who aided and abetted the deed,” said Caderousse."
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Other Characters from The Count of Monte Cristo

Edmond Dantès
A young, ambitious sailor who is wrongly imprisoned and seeks revenge.

Abbé Faria
A brilliant and eccentric Italian priest who becomes Dantès's mentor in prison.

Fernand Mondego
A Catalan fisherman consumed by jealousy and ambition, who betrays Dantès.

Mercédès Herrera
Dantès's betrothed, torn between her love for him and her circumstances.

Gérard de Villefort
The ambitious and ruthless king’s attorney who imprisons Dantès.
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