Imagination rises to meet inconvenience, and disappointment transforms into spectacle. Where obstacles remain, invention supplies its own remedy.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, Albert fully unveils his audacious plan: a decorated cart drawn by oxen, transformed into a living tableau inspired by Italian art. Disguised as Neapolitan reapers, he and Franz will turn necessity into performance, reclaiming agency through pageantry and wit. Even the countess is envisioned as part of the scene, her beauty elevated to symbolic grace.
What might have been humiliation becomes triumph. With their host already dispatched to secure the unlikely equipage, anticipation builds—not merely for transport, but for the bold theatricality that Carnival invites.
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