The Count has a Man vs Man conflict with the space invaders from planet derpson. If you are having trouble finding this conflict and its theme I suggest buying the unabridged version. Its near page 1207
The Three musketeers, Man In The Iron Mask, Count of Monte Cristo, etc.
The Count of Monte Cristo.
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Full Metal Alchemist , Kuroshitsuji , Rozen Maiden , Tsubasa Chronicle , D.Gray Man and Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo .
Because the victim was trying to defend (by dueling) his family's honor after learning about his wife's affair with Count Mondego
the three musketeers the man in the iron mask the count of Monte cristo that's all I can think of just now a more complete list would be found on wikipedia.
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 French novel by Alexandre Dumas about a man seeking revenge after being wrongfully imprisoned, while "Noli Me Tangere" is a Filipino novel by Jose Rizal that exposes corruption and abuse in the Philippines during Spanish colonization. Both books deal with themes of justice, redemption, and social inequality, but in different historical and cultural contexts.
Shawshank Redemption is my all time favourite movie. It has got tragedy, drama, victory over severe odds. Now apparently The Count of Monte Cristo has a different plot line set in a different milieu - the only commonality in the storyline being the jailbreak. Yet in spirit the two films I feel, are exactly same. The Revenge in both are stylish, muted and so fundamental to the storyline that it redeems itself in its execution. Perhaps the revenge in shawshank was swift as the last move in a game of chess while Monte Cristo scores higher on the melodrama and slower to checkmate the King. In fact now I have a strong suspicion that the author of Shawshank may have been strongly "inspired" by Monte Cristo. Frankly I have lost a little respect for the storyline of the movie after I saw Monte Cristo.
Written by Alexander Dumas, it's a tale of revenge. It centres around a man who is falsely imprisoned, and subsequently escapes. He 'climbs the ladder of society' - gaining wealth and influence as he progresses. The sole aim of his actions is to exact revenge on those who wrongfully imprisoned him. There is a more detailed article on Wikipedia if you're interested (link enclosed)
albert not fight with monti cristo becase he kno that his father was rong
Danglars - by writing the letter that put him in jail Fernand- by sending in the letter that put Edmond in jail Villefort- ignored the evidence proving Edmond innocent and put him in jail to save himself and his job.