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    Revenge is a strong negative emotion‚ that some people may feel they need to do in order to lay something to rest. Some people may seek revenge because they might not be able to deal with the situation in another way. Others may want to get revenge because the person may possible deserved it. In some cases‚ revenge can be justified as a punishment. In a novel “Frankenstein” author Mary Shelley‚ revenge is justified as a punishment. If a person commits a crime‚ they should be punished as with any

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    Revenge Theme In Beowulf

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    “You have heard that it was said‚ ‘Eye for eye‚ and tooth for tooth.’ (Matthew 5:38). As stated in the bible‚ revenge has been around for a long time‚ since the beginning of time. With this in mind‚ the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ ties into the idea of revenge. Beowulf is an epic poem‚ originally written in Anglo-Saxon. Though the original author is unknown‚ it has been translated by Burton Raffel. The story follows an epic hero‚ Beowulf‚ who travels to modern day Denmark‚ to fight a monster named Grendel

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    Thomas Putnam and many others hold grudges‚ are immature‚ and selfish because of their long-term burning desire for revenge. Events happening in their life now are adding fuel to the fire. Grudges have been

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    collected his parts and planned the process‚ but he never expected such results. The creation turned out as a monster to Victor‚ his appearance was horrific and grotesque‚ which led Victor to run away from his own creation. The theme of Frankenstein is revenge‚ and how it affects one’s life‚ the life of the victim‚ and the lives of the ones around you. Victor created the monster for his own selfish reasons‚ because he wanted beings to owe him their existence. He wanted to feel accomplished and powerful

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    A dramatist who explores the theme of revenge throughout his play is Arthur Miller in ‘The Crucible. There are different characters in this play that carry this theme of revenge‚ Abigail being one in particular‚ as she seeks revenge against Goody Proctor. This is due to Goody Proctor firing Abigail from her job after she had found out Abigail had had an affair with her husband. This seventeen-year-old girl also has an endless capacity for dissembling. John Proctor‚ Reverend Parris‚ and the Putnam’s

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    The Shakespearean play‚ Hamlet‚ is a story of revenge and the way the characters in the play respond to grief and the demands of loyalty. The importance of Fortinbras and Laertes in the play is an issue much discussed‚ analysed and critiqued. Fortinbras and Laertes are parallel characters to Hamlet‚ and they provide pivotal points on which to compare the actions and emotions of Hamlet throughout the play. They are also important in Hamlet as they are imperative to the plot of the play and the final

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    Iago's Revenge to Othello

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    Revenge is the main theme in the play Othello by William Shakespeare and it is portrayed from the character Iago. Through Iago’s soliloquies he reveals his horrible doings. Iago wants to get revenge on Othello and his loved one Desdemona. The reason why he wants to get revenge at Othello is because he promotes Cassio to Lieutenant. Iago takes advantage of his reputation “Honesty Iago” to manipulate other characters in the play to get revenge from Othello. Iago is aware that he can easily manipulate

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    Revenge of Gender People have learned to categorize objects and themselves into different groups in order to keep an organized group or society. One of the main categories is sex‚ male or female‚ which is established immediately when someone is born. At first glance they are differentiated by their reproductive organs‚ but then they are both given different and specific characteristics that they should follow. Males are known to be strong‚ powerful‚ independent‚ non-emotional‚ competitive‚ etc

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    Billy's Revenge In Medea

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    realized that it was far from over in her eyes. She had been wronged and her mother had not enacted any satisfying form of justice‚ so she would have to take care of it on her own. As she plotted her revenge‚ she crossed a line. She was no longer seeking justice for a wrong doer; she was now seeking harsh revenge for his "crime" against her. In the Greek drama Medea‚ the main character‚ after whom the play is named‚ seeks what she sees as justice against those who have wronged her. In the play Medea‚

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    Medea: Looking for Revenge Medea‚ a play by the Greek playwright Euripides‚ explores the Greek- barbarian dichotomy through the character of Medea‚ a princess from the "barbarian"‚ or non-Greek‚ land of Colchis. Throughout the play‚ it becomes evident to the reader that Medea is no ordinary woman by Greek standards. Central to the whole plot is Medea’s barbarian origins and how they are related to her actions. In this paper‚ I am attempting to answer questions such as how Medea behaves

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