In folklore and popular culture, ghosts often seek revenge for wrongs done to them in life, manifesting their anger through haunting or other supernatural means. However, whether a ghost can effectively take revenge is largely dependent on the belief systems surrounding the afterlife. In many narratives, ghosts may influence the living or cause disturbances, but the effectiveness and consequences of such actions vary widely. Ultimately, the concept of a ghost taking revenge remains a matter of interpretation and imagination.
Gertrude. I suppose he may have told Hamlet not to take revenge on Gertrude because the ghost still has affection for her, or because it would be particularly evil for a son to kill his mother, or because the ghost knows that Gertrude was not privy to Claudius's murder, and the murder is what he wants revenge for. Or some combination of these.
Revenge is not proper, you end up being angry. But learn to forgive.
Someone has done someone wrong (usually by killing one of their relatives) and therefore the wronged person plans to take revenge. The revenge is delayed through the play as the revenger plans it. Often a ghost or personification of revenge appears demanding that the revenger take revenge. The play usually ends with the success of the revenge but the death of the revenger.
Since being gay is not a bad thing, you have no reason to take revenge.
It is once in a while but then he might get revenge on you take it from a girl her self that has bruises everywhere.
verb; to hit back, take revenge
He will take revenge on us for having betrayed him.
I will take revenge from the person who killed my pet dog
You probably did something to him. Obviously, or else it wouldn't be revenge.
He is worried that Salem will take revenge against him for Proctor's death.
keep attacking while the ghost is small, but when he grows massive run away and the dragon does the fighting. [take some shrum heads to heal]
persequor persequi persecutus : to follow, pursue, take revenge