One well - known fiction prison escape story is 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. Edmond Dantes is wrongly imprisoned and he spends years plotting his elaborate escape. He uses his intelligence and the knowledge he gains while in prison to dig through his cell wall and eventually make his way out to seek revenge on those who wronged him.
I recommend Prison Zero. This sci-fi futuristic novel described a prison with a big secret hidden inside a meteorite with a diameter of more than 1,000 kilometers. It was a paradise for prisoners on death row and felons, also known as the Blissful Island. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Naruto could try to befriend the other inmates. Some of them might have useful skills like lock - picking or knowledge of the jail's layout. By working together with them, they could come up with a plan to escape. He could also use his charisma to convince the guards to let him out under false pretenses.
One 'escape the city story' could be about a person who was tired of the hustle and bustle in the city. They left their high - stress job and moved to a small village. There, they started a simple life, growing their own food and making friends with the locals. It was a complete change from the city life full of traffic and skyscrapers.
I recommend the following urban novels to you. These novels all have similar plot elements to Prison Lock Mad Dragon: City of Close Combat, City of Invincible Mad Dragon, City of Mad Dragon God of War, Prison of Mad Dragon, School of Mad Dragon. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One spooky story is about the apparitions that are said to roam the halls. Many visitors claim to have seen shadowy figures that resemble former inmates. It's believed that the souls of those who suffered and died in the jail still linger there.
The escape from Alcatraz is one of the most well - known. As I mentioned before, the Anglin Brothers and Frank Morris' escape was quite remarkable. Alcatraz was considered inescapable, but they found a way to outwit the guards and the prison's security measures.
There was an escape in a high - security prison in Mexico. Some inmates managed to dig a tunnel that led outside the prison walls. They coordinated their efforts very carefully, hiding the entrance to the tunnel and working on it during times when they wouldn't be easily detected. However, most of them were eventually recaptured.
Well, 'The Count of Monte Cristo' can be considered in a way. Edmond Dantes' elaborate plan to escape from prison and seek revenge is a classic. In terms of pure prison - escape - focused ones, 'A Man Escaped' by Robert Bresson is quite good. It shows in great detail the protagonist's meticulous planning and execution of his escape. And there's 'Escape from Alcatraz' which is about the famous escape from that supposedly inescapable prison.