The Red Coin Purse
Title
The Red Coin Purse
Subject
Apparel
Description
This simple coin purse is the first sign that Edmond Dantes shows the people of his past that he is alive. The purse also represents Dantes inner appreciation for those whom he loves. It is also a representation that while he is fueled by rage and revenge, he is still the caring and noble man from the past.
"A simple red silk coin purse, in which is the financial salvation of Morrell and Sons. "
"A simple red silk coin purse, in which is the financial salvation of Morrell and Sons. "
Creator
Unknown
Source
"The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexander Dumas
Publisher
Chapman and Hall
Date
Early 1820's
Contributor
Dylan Winthers
Rights
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Format
Print
Language
English or French
Type
Adventure
Files
Citation
Unknown, “The Red Coin Purse,” The Museum of Fictional Literary Artifacts, accessed April 29, 2024, https://mfla.omeka.net/items/show/213.