Rogers does not have a plan of revenge in The Scarlet Letter. Roger Chillingworth, the character you may be referring to, seeks revenge on Arthur Dimmesdale, Hester Prynne's lover, for betraying him. Chillingworth's revenge takes the form of psychological torment and manipulation rather than overt actions.
Revenge!!
It depends on which instance.
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Since being gay is not a bad thing, you have no reason to take revenge.
Roger Chillingworth, Hester's vengeful husband masquerading as a doctor, discovers their plan to elope and deliberately sabotages it. Chillingworth's relentless pursuit of revenge and desire for retribution sets off a chain of events that ultimately lead to the tragic conclusion of the novel.
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No, I do not believe Cassie's plan for revenge on Lillian Jean was a good one. Seeking revenge can often lead to more harm and escalate a situation. It's important to find constructive ways to address conflicts rather than resorting to revenge.
In "The Cask of Amontillado," the three-stage plan of revenge involves Montresor luring Fortunato into the catacombs, getting him drunk to lower his defenses, and then manipulating him into being sealed alive behind a wall. This elaborate plan is a calculated scheme to enact revenge on Fortunato for an unspecified insult.
Hamlet was going to act crazy until he got an opportunity to revenge himself on Claudius. Not much of a plan, really.