According to Kaitlin Kiernan, it is absolutely natural for humans to seek for vengeance. The more severe the perpetrator’s action is, the more serious the victim want to vengeance to be. In many ways, revenge gives them satisfaction and relief from anger and stress. In the victim’s mindset, since the perpetrator has taken what the victim had, he does not deserve what he is having, thus the victim is responsible for taking those things away. An exemplary story of revenge is Alexander Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo. The protagonist, Edmond Dantes is falsely
According to Kaitlin Kiernan, it is absolutely natural for humans to seek for vengeance. The more severe the perpetrator’s action is, the more serious the victim want to vengeance to be. In many ways, revenge gives them satisfaction and relief from anger and stress. In the victim’s mindset, since the perpetrator has taken what the victim had, he does not deserve what he is having, thus the victim is responsible for taking those things away. An exemplary story of revenge is Alexander Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo. The protagonist, Edmond Dantes is falsely