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    Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ various characters seek for revenge‚ including protagonist‚ prince Hamlet. While he seeks for revenge for his father since his uncle disgracefully killed him‚ Hamlet murders Polonius‚ the father of his friend‚ Laertes‚ causing an avengeful domino effect. Hamlet has to face many obstacles‚ including his own indecisive mind‚ to take action for his father and the revenge obligations of Laertes and Polonius parallel the plot. Hamlet is cursed by the ghost of his

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    simply means revenge‚ or getting even‚ makes losers of us all; obviously condemning revenge. In Hamlet‚ William Shakespeare portrays this topic in a similar way‚ indicating strong disapproval of vengeance. This play opens with Hamlet discovering that the death of his father (and King) was done by his uncle who remarried the Queen (Hamlet’s mother) and took the crown of Denmark. Hamlet wants revenge‚ but first needs proof that it was definitely Claudius. In finding proof‚ Hamlet angers Laertes who ends

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    theme of Hamlet is the problem of revenge. One after reading Hamlet can’t disagree with this statement. Not only is revenge the central theme in Hamlet but Shakespeare also shows us why revenge is problematic. One of the things that Shakespeare wanted people to take out of his play is that revenge is not only problematic but also harmful to not only the person seeking it but those around him. First we must understand why revenge is problematic. When one’s got revenge on one’s mind he tends to think

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    Acting on revenge can either be bittersweet or deadly. Revenge is the act of “getting someone back” who has done another person wrong. The emotion one feels that could lead to revenge is anger‚ as a replacement of grief. Normally‚ the person taking revenge lets the one who has done him wrong know that he is vengeful. Other times‚ the person would act upon his revenge without letting the victim know what he is getting revenge on. Although‚ sometimes‚ an individual would just forgive the other person

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    The story of Hamlet rings with the theme of revenge‚ and is seen throughout the play “Hamlet” written by William Shakespeare. Hamlet is thrown into turmoil with the grief of his father’s death and then the untimely marriage of his mother queen Gertrude to his Uncle Claudius. It becomes revealed to Hamlet by his father’s ghost that Claudius had murdered him to gain his mother’s bed and the throne. Hamlets actions and behaviors affected those around him astounding and severe consequences. As the play

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    Hamlet’s Act of Revenge The act of revenge is often regarded as a deed of positive justice that serves to restore balance in the respectable order of nature‚ and is therefore not portrayed as an act of evil‚ but rather as that of a brilliant return. Likewise‚ a general reading of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ is understood to be about a young prince’s attempt to restore balance in nature by avenging his father’s murder at the hands of his uncle. When one gets into the textual context of Hamlet’s

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    John committed the sin of adultery with Abigail. John is married to Elizabeth. Though John committed this sin does it seem that he is truly sorry for what he did? And does Elizabeth really forgive him of what he had done? In Elizabeth’s position‚ can someone truly trust a spouse that cheats? Why? Would I give a cheater another chance? Why? Though John committed the sin of adultery‚ does it seem that he is truly sorry for what he did? I feel as if he is truly sorry. I feel as if he is truly sorry

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    “A lot of people think of soul surfers as people who just surf to compete. But I think it’s someone who just loves surfing for what it is‚ never gives up and always sticks with the ocean.” (Turner 1) Bethany Hamilton was a born soul surfer on February 8‚ 1990‚ and born on the island of Lihue‚ Hawaii. Bethany has two older brothers‚ Noah and Timmy Hamilton. Her parents are both surfers‚ which is how they met in Hawaii.(“Bethany Hamilton” Gale Database 1) Ever since Bethany was a little kid she’s

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    The difference between revenge and justice is hardly noticeable. These two words are so similar that many people often get the two confused and connect the two as if they were the same. Revenge is not something that can right an injustice; a form of justice can be revenge to someone but it doesn’t mean it’s right. Not only can revenge be justice but justice can be seen as a way of revenge. There is still a difference between them though--don’t forget that. According to Dantès‚ exposing someone of

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    Revenge is an emotion‚ a feeling that virtually everyone has felt‚ and one that everyone has acted upon. There are two trains of thought on revenge; one in the Bible‚ where there are instructions “to ‘give life for life‚ eye for eye‚ tooth for tooth‚’” etc. and Martin Luther King Jr.’s response to it‚ “the old law of ‘an eye for an eye’ leaves everyone blind” (Price). Revenge can leave a person or group of persons dwelling on the topic of what caused the revenge. It can incur unhappiness and leave

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