Caderousse is a greedy, envious innkeeper in The Count of Monte Cristo. He is first introduced as a friend of the protagonist, Edmond Dantès, but later betrays him out of jealousy. Caderousse is eventually killed by his own greed when he tries to steal a diamond from the Count of Monte Cristo.
Essay themes and ideas about Caderousse
- Caderousse: A Tragic Character
- Caderousse: A Character Study
- The Tragic Character of Caderousse
- Caderousse: A Tragic Figure
- The Fall of Caderousse
- Caderousse: From Wealth to Poverty
- Caderousse: A Life of Misery
- Caderousse: A Study in Greed
- Caderousse: A Study in Envy
- Caderousse: A Study in Pride