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Both "El Filibusterismo" by José Rizal and "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas explore themes of revenge, justice, and the quest for personal redemption. The protagonists, Simoun and Edmond Dantès, undergo significant transformations due to betrayal and injustice, leading them to seek vengeance against those who wronged them. Additionally, both novels critique societal corruption and the moral dilemmas faced by their characters, ultimately questioning the efficacy of revenge as a means of achieving justice.
There is no novel called The Merchant of Venice. It doesn't exist.Themes in the play The Merchant of Venice (which does exist) include Justice, Mercy, Prejudice, Revenge, Love, Chance and Fidelity.
Jughead's Revenge ended in 2001.
Moraff's Revenge was created in 1988.
Montezooma's Revenge was created in 1978.
why is revenge a kind of wild justice? why is revenge a kind of wild justice?
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One distinction I think can be made is the fact that juctice is often a lot more fair than revenge. Revenge is done out of anger, justice is not.OrI think most would agree that 'justice' is intended to reflect a common good but 'revenge' comes from a place of personal gain or comfort.In many legal examples we've seen in the last few years, a criminal trial is an attempt to mete justice but the subsequent civil trial is often motivated purely by revenge.For some interesting reading, try Plato's Republic on justice and the Hammurabic Code on revenge.-CB
Revenge is not necessary in seeking justice for wrongdoings. Justice can be achieved through fair and lawful means without resorting to revenge, which often perpetuates a cycle of harm and does not truly address the underlying issues.
Revenge - 2011 Justice 1-18 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
City of Justice - 2005 Burns of Revenge was released on: USA: 4 June 2005
Justice - 1954 Revenge Is Mine 2-24 was released on: USA: 10 March 1955
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The US did not seek or gain revenge against Japan after WWII. It did seek justice.
Depends. If you hated your sister do nothing. If you loved them, revenge.
Yes, there are other words with the root word "venge," such as "avenge" and "revenge." These words all share a common origin related to seeking retribution or justice for a perceived wrongdoing.
after what happend to the colonialists, they had a trila and asked for justice, or revenge