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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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    experiences and interactions to exemplify the theme of social injustices governing the perception and status of women‚ and how this incorrect and bias view will lead to the eventual downfall of the patriarchy‚ the oppressors in power. Medea boldly takes revenge against Jason‚ to the extent of bringing substantial grief upon herself‚ in a society in which the social norm is to regard women as beneath men‚ as weak and gentle beings‚ and constantly subject them to double standards and clear bias in the arguments

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    The Dark Heart of Revenge The lust for revenge is one humanities most powerful and primal instincts. The thirst for revenge drives men and women to commit unimaginable crimes against one another‚ all in the name of righting a wrong. We all have control over our darker‚ more primal side up to a certain point. When that delicate threshold is crossed‚ the laws and customs that we use to define our culture and life become meaningless and we attest to the inner monster that dwells within the hearts of

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    Chillingworth he some how desired his sin and chose it for himself. He wanted revenge because Dimmesdale and Hester were lovers. Chillingworth and Hester were once married but sadly Hester cheated on Chillingworth with Dimmesdale. This is the reason that both Hester and Dimmesdale had “A”s on them‚ it was a repercussion of their sin. Chillingworth seeked revenge on Dimmesdale because of what they had done. It became his obsession to get revenge on them for what they did to him for‚ making him look like a fool

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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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    Is Hamlet’s Revenge Justified? I would say‚ emotionally “Yes” but physically “No”. No matter what‚ revenge is wrong‚ as is murder. There is nothing wrong with having a grudge. The angry Hamlet decided to seek revenge for the murder of his father and accomplished this goal. In the play‚ revenge is killing his uncle‚ Claudius‚ who killed Hamlet’s father by pouring poison into his ear‚ while he was sleeping. I completely understand how Hamlet feels about what Claudius has done to his father. Hamlet

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    Throughout the play‚ 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

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    The Power of Revenge People often spend hours planning revenge on someone but never follow through with it. However‚ some people create very meticulous plans for their enemy‚ and soon enough it takes over them. Revenge drives people to do horrible acts. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of the Amontillado” is about a man who gets his revenge on another by luring him into the catacombs‚ and then burying him alive. Similarly‚ the movie Gone Girl‚ produced by David Fincher‚ is about a woman who fakes

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    eye makes the world blind.” This quote quite 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.

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    Prisoner or Liberator St. Francis of Assisi in centuries past‚ wrote the analogy‚ “A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows”. In earlier centuries still‚ Plato used shadows and the sun as analogous examples in his writings from The Republic: “Allegory of the Cave”. Using a conversation between Socrates and his pupil‚ Glaucon‚ Plato leads us vividly into his view of life by representing individuals as prisoners‚ deep within a cave‚ kept shackled in such a way they cannot look or see

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