Those born to wealth, and who have the means of gratifying every wish, know not what is to suffer.
He draws a hard social line between comfort and comprehension. This is the prison speaking—the part of Edmond that watches the rich treat pain as rumor. The maxim also justifies his elaborate tests: he makes the powerful taste limits. Emotionally, it lands as both bitter and diagnostic. Readers hear the class critique without a lecture. The Count’s mercy later complicates this stance. But he never forgets who sleeps better.
Those born to wealth, and who have the means of gratifying every wish, know not what is to suffer.
He draws a hard social line between comfort and comprehension. This is the prison speaking—the part of Edmond that watches the rich treat pain as rumor. The maxim also justifies his elaborate tests: he makes the powerful taste limits. Emotionally, it lands as both bitter and diagnostic. Readers hear the class critique without a lecture. The Count’s mercy later complicates this stance. But he never forgets who sleeps better.