It's wrong because two wrongs don't make it right.
So to sum up: It's wrong, you shouldn't do it, but I probably would.
an eye for an eye. but I'm sure that would hurt
wrong....
Operation Repo - 2007 Revenge Gone Wrong 10-22 was released on: USA: 14 November 2012
"The Girl Most Likely to..." (1973)
Revenge is an act of vengeance. A violent act against a wrong-doer.
the best revenge is pray to god and thank the god god because he knows what is better for u.if the person has really done wrong , god will take revenge.
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.
Revenge is not an emotion itself, but rather a desire or motivation to seek retaliation or retribution for a perceived wrong or harm. It is driven by emotions such as anger, resentment, or a sense of injustice.
it is basically that when someone does something wrong and hides it and the person harmed by it finds out and takes revenge, then it becomes known that the wrong has taken place
Probably not. He shouldn't get revenge though. The guy and girl need to talk it all out. Talking is the best fix.
Retribution is an act of revenge or retaliation, something done in reaction to a wrong, or to a perceived wrong.
REVENGE is taking an action against someone who has insulted, affronted, or otherwise wronged you. In some cases, the wrong may be unintentional or even imaginary. In others, it could be a serious attack or injury. In any case, revenge is an extension of the instinctive reaction to physical or mental harm (e.g. kicking an inanimate object). Revenge may be taken even when it leads to unfortunate results such as escalation or violence. Getting revenge means getting back at someone. In earlier times, revenge for "an insult to one's honor" sometimes took the form of duels with swords or pistols. An extreme modern example (less honorable?) are "reprisal killings" by rival gangs or criminal groups.
Revenge killings are often motivated by a desire for retaliation or retribution for a perceived wrong or injustice. Emotions such as anger, hatred, and a sense of justice or honor can drive individuals to seek revenge through violence. Additionally, feelings of powerlessness or a need to assert control over a situation may also play a role in motivating revenge killings.