Hope sharpens into scrutiny, only to dissolve into neglect. Surrounded by spectacle, Albert finds himself curiously invisible.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, Albert chooses his theater seat with strategic optimism, imagining that a well-placed glance might lead to introductions, invitations, or a coveted view of the coming Carnival. Leaning from his box, opera-glass in hand, he surveys the audience in search of interest—or recognition.
Instead, he discovers a crowd already absorbed elsewhere. The anticipation of Carnival and Holy Week eclipses both stage and spectators, leaving Albert unnoticed as attention drifts between private thoughts, quiet conversations, and only the most dazzling moments of performance.
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