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    Is Shylock’s Revenge Justified? Shylock is a major character in the play‚ most people consider him a villain. He is a wealthy‚ moneylending Jew who practices usury. He’s revenge is justified for many reasons‚ these reasons include him being abused for being a Jew and a moneylender at the same time. Another reason is that Antonio prevents him from doing business as he loans money interest free. Shylock was a victim of an unjust trial which leaves Shylock’s will to live demolished as he is bloodthirsty

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    The Tempest is a play with many themes and motifs which guide the story of the play through out. One of the main and most important themes in the entire play would be the theme of Revenge. The concept of revenge is the main object fuelling the story and the reason behind Prospero ’s strange actions. Act 2 of the play; introduces all the characters and presents an insight to each characters ’ psyche. This act is really important because it really introduces and sets up the storyline of the whole play

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    Revenge Themes in Hamlet

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    theme of revenge is a constant throughout the plot. Not only does it underlie almost every scene‚ but it also has a major effect on the story as a whole. Two of the main revenge plots within the play are Hamlet’s aim to avenge his father by killing his uncle‚ the king Claudius‚ and Laertes’ aim to avenge the murder of his father by killing Hamlet. These two revenge plots play a major role in presenting to the audience the theme of revenge. There are many reasons why Hamlet’s revenge plot is important

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    The play Hamlet is a play about revenge. In the play Hamlet‚ it leads me to believe that revenge is not justified in any way. Because Claudius dies‚ Hamlet dies‚ Ophelia‚ Horatio all die at the end of the play. The first reason why the Hamlet play is proof that revenge is not justified. Hamlet is the main character of the play trying to figure out how to get revenge on Claudius. Claudius killed hamlets father by pouring poison in his father’s ear. In order to become the new king of Denmark. And

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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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    secret lover. Chillingworth was Hester Prynne’s husband before she was brought to jail. He is first seen as “a figure which irresistibly took possession of [Hester’s] thoughts” at the town square. His year of captivity with the Indians explains his “strange disarray of civilized and savage costume” (Hawthorne 56). Later on in the story‚ he meets with Hester in the prison to discuss

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    Titus Andronicus Revenge

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    of revenge. Although some of these characteristics might appear‚ a negative effect will ultimately take place. William Shakespeare‚ a 16th century playwright‚ depicted the positives and negatives of revenge in a majority of his tragedies. One such tragedy is Titus Andronicus‚ written around the 1580’s‚ it is Shakespeare’s bloodiest and most violent play. Set in the later days of the Roman Empire‚ Titus Andronicus‚ a Roman General‚ and Tamora‚ Queen of the Goths embark upon a cycle of revenge and

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    Medea's Revenge Analysis

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    character who thirsts for vengeance was groundbreaking. Medea stopped at nothing to settle the score with those who had wronged her‚ even if that meant sacrificing her own children. In Medea‚ Medea specifically wants to exact her retribution on the man that left her‚ Jason. She has lost everything‚ whether it be her home‚ her marriage‚ or even her sanity. Medea must question herself why this desire for vengeance is so potent. She decided that killing her children was necessary in order to gain the last

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    Honors 9 Revenges 1‚001 Injuries Homicidal maniacs‚ revenge‚ and self destructiveness consuming people and taking its victims. As many authors continue to express and many lives fulfill the concept‚ the fear and anger consume its victims until the make the ultimate choice. Revenge is an emotion which can become all consuming. Revenge takes over one’s life until they are nothing but a ball fire‚ aiming for its next victim. Generally revenge tends to be irrational and silly‚ especiallyat such great

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    Revenge; a Wild Justice

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    Revenge: a Wild Justice Lily Sanchez Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition Instructor Charles M. Deford 18 January 2013 In a society‚ revenge can often be manipulated in a way to create order and justice where rule of law is weak. Similar situations arise when characters from the play Hamlet do the same in the midst of the royal court. In the Shakespearean play‚ “Hamlet”‚ revenge is sought in a place where morals were weak‚ thus resulting in tragic repercussions instead

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