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    The Root of Justice and Revenge Anonyms Classical Literature Honors 17 May 2012 Classical Literature Honors 17 May 2012 The Root of Justice and Revenge Is justice revenge and revenge justice? Justice is a concept of righteousness‚ based on a society’s perception of fairness. Whereas revenge‚ is an act of vengeance‚ based on spite and vindictiveness. Justice brings forth closure; however‚ revenge is an ongoing cycle to seek justice for one self. By examining the characters; Odysseus

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    All in all‚ the speaker explained the concept of revenge porn and its legal‚ social‚ and academic consequences clearly and persuade the audience to pay much more attention to this topic effectively; however‚ the weaknesses of this speech still exist. First of all‚ although the speaker prepared a very organized PowerPoint‚ the screen size was so small that the audience who seated at the back could not see it clearly. And as I mentioned previously‚ adding those extra chairs also contributed to the

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    The responsibility of revenge on the perpetrator falls to Hamlet‚ since he believes his father was murdered. Hamlet learned the events that unfolded during his father’s murder in the garden from a ghost that claimed to be the spirit of King Hamlet. In both soliloquies‚ his desire and drive to kill Claudius is “prompted to [his] revenge by heaven and hell” (2.2.547). His thoughts of revenge derive from seeing his father’s thought to be spirit in purgatory. The ghost that visited Hamlet may be the

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    he has wrought. “The Cask of Amontillado” has everything in it‚ it has so much irony and symbols and so many different themes. There are three different themes that you can see within “The Cask of Amontillado” and they are betraying‚ gothic‚ and revenge. The first theme of “The Cask of Amontillado” if betrayal. Fortunato feels as though he is friends with Montresor. “My friend” (237)‚ Montresor seas to Fortunato over and over again threw out the whole story. Betrayal is the theme because Fortunato

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    The central theme of Hamlet is the problem of revenge. Shakespeare shows many ways on how Revenge is not only the main theme but also how revenge is a big problem in the story. The story is a full on blood bash with murder after murder. Shakespeare shows how an eye for an eye is not always the best way to look at things. The book begins with the death of Hamlets father‚ the old king hamlet. In the scene ii Hamlet and the ghost who is actually the ghost of old King Hamlet talks with hamlet and

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    In “The Liar” by Tobias Wolff‚ the main character uses lies as a way of getting revenge on his mother‚ to make him feel better about his father’s death. James is trying to get revenge on his mother‚ because of her mistreatment and lack of presence throughout his childhood. The first time James realizes that his lies have had an effect on her is when he says‚ “She felt lonely in her confusion but didn’t call anyone because she also felt like a failure. My lying had that effect on her. She took it

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    Revenge is not the Jedi way Edmond Dantes‚ The Count of Monte Cristo‚ Sinbad the Sailor‚ Abbe Busoni‚ Lord Wilmore‚ throughout Edmond’s plot for revenge in The Count of Monte Cristo he has become many people and he has also learned that revenge brings suffering. In his blind hatred for the men that wronged him‚ Dantes fails to realize how his actions harm the innocent people connected to the lives of the wrongdoers. For example‚ when the count uses Benedetto to discredit Villefort and Villefort comes

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    author uses a specific character whose power‚ revenge‚ and sadism creates one or more of the many in themes in the novel. He also finds pleasure in having and abusing his power over everyone else. This character is named Assef‚ and in my opinion‚ he is a is one of the most ruthless characters in this story. This character displays his sadistic personality‚ and finds pleasure in hurting others. To start with‚ Assef commences the theme of revenge through his interactions with Amir and Hassan

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    murderous revenges that occur a total of three times. The retaliations are aggressive‚ horrendous‚ and not to mention insensitive to the individuals that were close to the late characters. Revenge is ruinous to everyone and anyone involved. The first sight of vengeance is when Tybalt slays Mercutio in a duel. Any mundane person would think Tybalt was simply angry and needed a fight‚ but really he was upset from Romeo tarnishing the Capulet feast because he was a Montague. Tybalt’s revenge for Romeo

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    tragedy Hamlet‚ Laertes‚ Fortinbras‚ and Hamlet find themselves in similar situations. While Hamlet waits for the right time to avenge his father ’s death‚ Laertes learns of his father ’s death and immediately wants vengeance‚ and Fortinbras awaits his chance to recapture land that used to belong to his father. Although Laertes and Fortinbras are minor characters‚ "Shakespeare molds them in order to contrast with Hamlet" ("Foils in Hamlet"). Fortinbras and‚ to a greater extent‚ Laertes act as foils

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