Revenge can be one of consequences of bad feeling towards others. This feeling of anger, hatred and prejudice could be based on traumatic visible or invisible experience. The level of that anger and hatred depends on the volume of damage caused by the action or judgment and, on other hand, it depends on man’s endurance and tolerance upon that action or judgment. Revenge can be individual or collective as well. Individually, it is driven personally as a reaction of other’s perceived harm when the individual desire is set to retaliate for bringing justice and satisfying his need. Collectively, most of ancient wars and conflicts were based on the concept of revenge which mostly brought collective devastation. This study will utilize rereading ...
The purpose of this study is to find out the main character’s revenge portrayed in the novel, the f...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick and “Bartleby, the Scrivener” contain affectively unsound figures such a...
Considered the age for the growth of novels, the Victorian Era saw the emergence of new themes in li...
Literature generally likes to illustrate the noble passions and not the more evil and ignoble ones, ...
This essay considers the theme of revenge in two novels: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne a...
Cost and Benefit of Revenge: A Sociology of Literature Study on Sidney Sheldon’s Master of the Game....
Literary representations of revenge frequently encourage us to question the motivations behind such ...
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This paper will examine the notion of revenge, beginning with a history of the revenge tragedy genre...
Revenge is one of issues raised by an author in literary work. Roger Chillingworth takes an importa...
This thesis discusses Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights through the character of Heathcliff, mo...
Wuthering Heights is one of the most successful novels in the world. Heathcliff’s crazy revenge even...
In Genesis, God put everlasting enmity between human beings and the serpent, which was then rewritte...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
The relationship between the obsessed one and the object of obsession is not based on caring. It is ...
The purpose of this study is to find out the main character’s revenge portrayed in the novel, the f...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick and “Bartleby, the Scrivener” contain affectively unsound figures such a...
Considered the age for the growth of novels, the Victorian Era saw the emergence of new themes in li...
Literature generally likes to illustrate the noble passions and not the more evil and ignoble ones, ...
This essay considers the theme of revenge in two novels: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne a...
Cost and Benefit of Revenge: A Sociology of Literature Study on Sidney Sheldon’s Master of the Game....
Literary representations of revenge frequently encourage us to question the motivations behind such ...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of the main male character?s revenge on both the li...
This paper will examine the notion of revenge, beginning with a history of the revenge tragedy genre...
Revenge is one of issues raised by an author in literary work. Roger Chillingworth takes an importa...
This thesis discusses Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights through the character of Heathcliff, mo...
Wuthering Heights is one of the most successful novels in the world. Heathcliff’s crazy revenge even...
In Genesis, God put everlasting enmity between human beings and the serpent, which was then rewritte...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
The relationship between the obsessed one and the object of obsession is not based on caring. It is ...
The purpose of this study is to find out the main character’s revenge portrayed in the novel, the f...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick and “Bartleby, the Scrivener” contain affectively unsound figures such a...
Considered the age for the growth of novels, the Victorian Era saw the emergence of new themes in li...