It is the result of anger, feeling powerless, feeling that things are unfair, and feeling that nobody is listening.
Yes, "The Duchess of Malfi" is often categorized as a revenge tragedy due to its themes of betrayal, murder, and the pursuit of vengeance. The play explores the consequences of seeking revenge and the tragic outcomes that result from these actions.
If we take it that Hamlet killed Polonius believing him to be the king, and therefore as a part of his plot for revenge, then Polonius's death, and indirectly Ophelia's arise from his act of revenge. Claudius of course dies from Hamlet's revenge. Gertrude, Laertes and Hamlet die as a result of Laertes and Claudius's plot. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern die just because Hamlet doesn't much like them.
France's reason for seeking revenge against Germany was a result of the Franco-Prussian war. France lost and Germany took some of their land.
At Versailles what were the goals of revenge and compensation was most associated with
That's being a sociopath. Sociopaths have no remorse or empathy for another person. They care only for the end result they want, and that is a satisfied thirst for revenge or to hurt someone.
"The Count of Monte Cristo" is a novel by Alexandre Dumas about a young sailor, Edmond Dantès, who is wrongfully imprisoned and seeks revenge against those who betrayed him. It explores themes of justice, revenge, and redemption as Dantès transforms into the enigmatic and wealthy Count of Monte Cristo.
She sought revenge against the girls who bullied her.She found out that revenge does not help. Revenge can lead to violence.
You would say that you got your revenge or that you have already taken your revenge.
i will get REVENGE for what he did to her!
Before seeking revenge, be prepared for the consequences that may harm not only your target, but also yourself. Revenge can lead to a destructive cycle that may result in harm for multiple parties involved.
Macduff seeks revenge on Macbeth as a result of his family being murdered by Macbeth. Malcolm seeks revenge on Macbeth in order to regain his crown and avenge his fathers murder (an act of regicide). Banquos ghost seeks revenge on Macbeth as a result of his own murder (however this shows a blurring of boundaries between reality and fantasy because Macbeth is the only person to see the ghost it is unclear as to whether or not this was a hallucination as a result of his madness).
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