In addition, the threat insures others don't hurt another in the future. But revenge is unnecessary. It only makes one feel worse about themselves, proven by multiple scientific experiments. The idea that revenge restores justice is truly about trait being rests blushed with one another. To conclude, revenge is not beneficial
I feel that revenge is a waste of time. Seeking revenge doesn 't cancel out the behaviors that hurt you. Instead of focusing on revenge, it is much more beneficial to try to make peace with the issue. In the story “Odyssey” Odysseus took revenge on the people that was trying to take his place as being king by killing them all. I get why Odysseus was furious but I’m sure there was a better way to handle the situation.
There are many forms of revenge and there are many views on whether it is right or wrong and whether or not it can make someone feel better. In the article “Revenge: Will You Feel Better?”, Karyn Hall Ph.D. explains how no matter how powerful urge is to get revenge on someone because they have wronged you, the outcome usually only makes both subjects involved feel much worse. She explains how all revenge is rooted in anger and sadness. Hall makes the conclusion that “Maybe the purpose of revenge is in preventing certain hostile actions....”, meaning that if one gets revenge on another, it is possible that he or she has just intimidated the other enough to not repeat the same action that made him get revenge in the first place. Hall also believes
Revenge is a concept that has not changed. The only thing that does change is people and how they enact their revenge against those who have hurt them. Revenge is a method that anyone from the poor to royalty used to regain honor or hurt someone who shamed them. Honor is extremely important no matter where you are in the world, so for anything to tarnish reputation or honor is unacceptable. Giovanni Boccaccio makes multiple examples in his stories where the characters get shamed so they extract revenge in brilliant ways.
What is revenge? Is revenge seeking to ensure the greater good? Or is it to mend together ones broken heart? Some people in today’s world see revenge as justifiable. However, based on analyzing both “In the Bedroom” and “Killings” I have come to the conclusion that revenge is not justified.
Revenge can be a horrible emotion; it can sometimes lead people to do horrible things. By definition, Revenge means to get retribution for a wrongdoing done to you. In my opinion, revenge is mostly caused by fear and the overwhelming feeling of payback Throughout history, revenge, or vengeance, has been altered by several cultures and religions, and even the American culture. Though it often leads one to perform criminal acts, Howard argues that it is a necessary component in the functioning of society. He points out that revenge is a threat that acts as a disincentive to undeserved violence.
Revenge is a real thing in today’s society. It happens every day. There are different reasons for revenge from as small, as a small child stealing a stick of gum to a drug dealer murdering a nark. Regardless, taking revenge in itself may be for the greater good, or evil.
To conclude, nothing good comes out of revenge because it just leads to more
Philosopher of Science, Francis Bacon writes of well know public revenges that have been justified over time, “Public revenges are for the most part fortunate; as that for the death of Caesar; for the death of Pertinax; the death of Henry the Third of France; and many more.” (Bacon, lines 24-26). These public revenges, along with most public revenges, lead to a better era for the community that sought revenge causing their actions to be justified. One main example is Caesar of Rome, although his death was at the time unpopular it lead to a better government and the being of the Empire. Revenge that takes place under the law for the people can be justifiable because this said revenge, in the long, allows the people to live free and prosperous
Justice keeps us safe, and helps bring what is fair to the people. Revenge is such a childish word. Revenge destroys sosietys, and takes away from that good there is. Some say that justice is unfair, but that 's the great part of it, is you can continue to fight and fight to get what you
In conclusion, revenge is eye for an eye is not a good thing to go by. The bible says revenge is wrong. The next reasons is two wrongs do not make a right. That is why not to go be eye for an
Sides have been taken and arguments have been made. The lowering of ones moral standards in order to achieve justice when the law fails indicates revenge is not only unjust but immoral. Some may argue that revenge is just because we gain personal satisfaction that is important emotionally. They argue that revenge is helpful for their healing process and
Shakespeare had revenge play such a big role in his play to prove that revenge is not good. He had all of the characters end up differently to prove that. Revenge is not a good thing to base your actions off of and in Shakespeare’s play he shows
If we overcome evil with evil, the problem will get worse. Taking revenge against someone is like shooting a gun that shoots both ways. It won’t just kill the opponent but it will also kill you. Revengeful thoughts are the fatal poison that kills you slowly. You will only think about taking revenge against someone.
My Experience with Revenge It is possible to say that I know quite a lot about the revenge. I saw its examples both in the literature (cinema) and the real life. First source showed global, more dramatic types of revenge, like the blood feud, Poe’s story The Cask of Amontillado or many action movies where the antagonist retaliates for the death of his/her parents, family or friend. The real life demonstrated more routine, down-to-earth cases. These small revenges appear both at home and work.