The revenge theme came in both Frankenstein and Hamlet play. It is the main theme in both plays, showing the consequences that it causes to the characters and to the people around them.
In Frankenstein there has plenty of revenge in its play. It all comes with the change in feelings. The creature feels revenge on both Victor and every other human in the world. At first, he was kind, but when he saw that he was lonely and everybody hated him, he became that angry and mean creature that started the revenge against Victor. He blamed Victor for being lonely in the world and wondered why he was created. “Cursed, cursed creator! Why did I live? Why, in that instant, did I not extinguish the spark of existence which you had so wantonly bestowed?” ; “I am alone, and miserable; man will not associate with me, but one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny herself to me.” He didn’t attack Frankenstein directly but people around him and it was affecting Victor. “The nearer I approached to your habitation, the more deeply did I feel the spirit of revenge enkindled in my heart.” He killed his friend and Elizabeth. Victor Frankenstein thought that this revenge would never satisfy the monster, but it did after he kills off everyone Victor has ever ares about, and that is the point of the monster’s revenge. Because of everything the monster did to him and the people he cared about, he seeks revenge on the monster. This play shows the consequences that is caused by feelings and revenges.
Revenge is a major motivator for Hamlet. His grief over his father’s death. When the King’s ghost visit him, he starts to desire for revenge. The ghost asked for that, and he obeyed his father’s ghost and did