![]() It is our intent and purpose to foster and encourage in-depth discussion about all things related to books, authors, genres or publishing in a safe, supportive environment. Subreddit Rules - Message the mods - Related Subs AMA Info The FAQ The Wiki Join in the Weekly "What Are You Reading?" Thread!.Check out the Weekly Recommendation Thread.New Release: Why Fathers Cry at Night by Kwame Alexander.However, Luigi and Andrea remain evil for the entire series, while Bertuccio and Baptistin eventually redeem themselves. Of all of the Count's main henchmen, only Bertuccio, Andrea, Luigi, and Baptistin are genuinely evil.Andrea is also rather athletic, capable of running very quickly. Andrea is also a pervert, sexually assaulting his half-sister, Eugenie, and having sex with his mother, Victoria.Īndrea is quite skilled at manipulating others, often keeping calm throughout most of his conversations, which only adds to his ability to con others. He has a strong dislike for society, saying that people all wear masks to cover up who they really are: monsters like him. A cruel and sadistic man, Andrea takes great pleasure in the chaos he causes, and is more than willing to continue on his destructive path for this reason. However, in prison, he wears a striped prison uniform that is in shades of gray.Īndrea Cavalcanti is arguably the most sinister of the Count's henchmen, and is even more evil than the Count and Fernand Mondego themselves. He often dresses very formally, with his outfit varying. When Fernand Mondego staged his coup d'etat, Andrea's cell was destroyed, allowing him to escape the law once again.Īt the end of the series, he is still on the run, as is Gaspard Caderousse.Īndrea has blue eyes and long blonde hair, and he is also only a little taller than Albert. Andrea then maniacally laughed and said that everyone was covering up the evil within themselves. Unfortunately, Andrea had other plans, as he poisoned the ex-crown prosecutor by stabbing the back of his neck with a poisoned needle, causing panic throughout the court room as guards tried taking him away. ![]() Touched by this story, Gerard finally acknowledges that Andrea is his son and embraces him. Andrea had a special cloth with him at all times, and it was this cloth that gave him the driving force he needed to try and find his family. Ever since then, he's been causing all sorts of trouble, obviously including getting in trouble with the law with crimes like murder and rape. However, he was saved by a servant and placed in an orphanage. After revealing his true name, Benedetto, he revealed that he was Gerard de Villefort's and Victoria Danglars' son and that he was buried alive as an infant to cover up their affair. He later takes a bath and drinks alcohol.ĭuring the wedding between him and Eugenie, Albert and Peppo manage to sabotage the wedding, freeing Eugenie and, together with Beauchamp and Lucien, make a fool out of Andrea as the cops come to take him to prison.ĭuring Gerard de Villefort's trial, Andrea Cavalcanti acted as a witness to his crimes. This unfortunately results in Andrea giving chase and sexually assaulting Eugenie, psychologically scarring her and manipulating her into staying. Before Albert could return to Paris, Eugenie tried to leave the Danglars mansion. He tries to assault Haydee during their argument shortly afterward, but the Count, however, manages to stop Andrea before he can do anything harmful to her.įor most of the remainder of the series, Andrea continues to go along with his successful ruse. It is here where his true colors are shown. He is later seen overhearing a conversation between Haydee Tebelin and Albert in the Count's home, which he scoffs at after Albert leaves. Ever since then, Andrea spends most of his time around Eugenie, attempting to woo her. Sometime later, Andrea manages to get on Baron Danglars' good side, eventually managing to usurp Albert de Morcerf's role in his and Eugenie's engagement. He later appears at the Count's villa, where he becomes acquainted with the most of the other characters. Andrea is first seen in prison somewhere in Paris, where he is freed by Baptistin and recruited by the Count as one of his underlings.
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