Final answer:
The information provided does not include who Danglars wanted to marry his daughter to, but in Alexandre Dumas' 'The Count of Monte Cristo', Danglars sought advantageous marriages for his daughter.
Step-by-step explanation:
The character Danglars, mentioned in the student's question, is not referenced in any of the provided excerpts. Hence, the information given does not include who Danglars expressed an interest in marrying his daughter to. However, from the classical novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas, we know that Danglars wanted his daughter to marry for financial and social advantage, specifically to Fernand Mondego or Andrea Cavalcanti in various parts of the story.
Unfortunately, without the proper context or source material referencing Danglars, we can't accurately use the provided excerpts to answer the student's question.
Danglars expressed an interest in marrying his daughter in the book 'Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas. However, the specific character whom he wanted to marry his daughter may vary depending on the adaptation or interpretation of the story.
In the original novel, Danglars expressed a desire for his daughter Eugénie to marry Albert de Morcerf. This marriage proposal was motivated by Danglars' ambition to climb the social ladder and secure his family's financial future.