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Revenge

Revenge is retaliation against a person or group in response to a wrong-doing by that person or group. Although many aspects of revenge are similar to the concept of making things equal, the goal of revenge is usually more injurious than constructive. Proponents of revenge wish to make the other side go through what they went through or make sure they'll never be able to do what they did again. Revenge is a hotly contested ethical issue in philosophy.\nSome feel it is necessary to maintain a just society.\nIn some societies, it is believed that the damage inflicted should be greater than the original one, as a punitive measure.\nThe Old Testament philosophy of "an eye for an eye" tried to limit the allowed damage to avoid a violence spiral.\nDetractors argue revenge is more like the logical fallacy "two wrongs make a right." Some Christians quote the line "'Revenge is mine' says the Lord" which is to say that, in their faith, only God has the moral right to exact revenge. Vendettas were an important part of many pre-industrial societies, especially in the Mediterranean region. The goal of some legal systems is limited to "just" revenge.\nHowever, a system evolved that substituted the damage of revenge with reparations like blood money or forcing a rapist to marry his victim.\nModern Western legal systems usually state as their goal reeducation or reinsertion.\nEven in these systems, the notion of justice as revenge is held by part of the society. Revenge has been a popular theme for art and culture throughout history. Many popular motion pictures have used it as a central theme, including Payback (movie), The Wrath of Khan and Kill Bill. Classic literary examples of revenge stories include The Oresteia, Hamlet, Chushingura, Don Giovanni, La Forza del Destino, The Cask of Amontillado, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Some productions show disapproval for revenge as in the acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series episode, Heart of Ice. In this story, Mr. Freeze pursues a vendetta against a callous business executive, Harvey Boyle, whose interruption of a life saving, if unauthorized, procedure killed Freeze's wife and create his deadly intolerance of above freezing temperatures. Batman learns about this grudge and stops Freeze from murdering Boyle in revenge, but also presents evidence of Boyle's crime guarenteeing Boyle's arrest and giving Freeze justice. In Brother Bear, a young man starts a cycle of violent vengence that brings more suffering to the loved ones around him that only ends when he realizes he had been wrong to start it and a young one he has grown to love and inadvertantly harmed in his vendetta finds the wisdom and moral strength to forgive him.

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See also

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Duel, forgiveness

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