Expectation meets reality, and vanity finds little reward. Amid music, fashion, and society, Albert confronts an unexpected failure of charm.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, the young men attend the opera, enjoying a celebrated work by the composer of Lucia di Lammermoor, performed by some of Italy’s most renowned singers. Yet for Albert, the pleasures of art are dulled by frustration. Accustomed to Parisian theatres and attention, he finds Italian playhouses inconvenient—and Italian society stubbornly unimpressed.
Despite his finest attire and confident assumptions, Albert discovers that admiration does not follow him abroad. The women he expected to enchant remain loyal to their attachments, leaving him with wounded pride and an uneasy realization about Italian constancy. Still, even in disappointment, hope lingers that an exception might yet appear.
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