The most obvious is that Joseph eventually forgave his brothers without doing them any real harm. He toyed with them slightly, but nothing dramatic.
Another difference is that he obtained legitimate release from prison as opposed to Edmond Dantes' escape from the Chateau d'If.
"The Count of Monte Cristo" is a novel by Alexandre Dumas that tells the story of a man seeking revenge, while "Joseph" is a biblical story from the Book of Genesis about a man who rises to power despite betrayal. "The Count of Monte Cristo" focuses on themes of retribution and justice, whereas "Joseph" emphasizes forgiveness and faith. The settings, time periods, and cultural contexts of the two stories are also significantly different.
Joseph J. Kincaid has written: 'Cristo bal de Villalo n'
George Bush was democratic and led America. Joseph Stalin was communist and led the USSR.
Joseph Hergesheimer has written: 'Hugh Walpole' 'Tropical winter' 'The limestone tree' 'San Cristo bal de la Habana' 'Balisand'
Joseph Kelly has written: 'Words of Silence' 'The Seagull Reader' -- subject(s): College readers, American Short stories, Translations into English, Short stories, English Short stories
Fidel is alive and is not thought to be involved in the systematic elimination of his political opponents on a large scale.
Micah Joseph Berdichevsky has written: 'Miriam & other stories'
James Joseph Reynolds has written: 'Short stories of famous men'
Joseph Louis has written: 'Madelaine' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories
Joseph Commings has written: 'Banner deadlines' -- subject(s): American Detective and mystery stories
Joseph Walker McSpadden has written: 'Opera synopses' -- subject(s): Operas, Stories, plots
Joseph Banel has written: 'Lee Wong, boy detective' -- subject(s): Mystery and detective stories
Joseph Green has written: 'Sleuths, sidekicks and stooges' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Detective and mystery stories, Detectives in literature