Revenge At No Cost
Revenge At No Cost
Revenge has always been a part of life ever since early human civilization. It's almost an instinctive feeling you get to do harm in retaliation of what's been done to you. For example, even in present times if you were to take someone's parking space at a mall you might end up returning to your car only to find out the tires are slashed. Now depending on the kind of person you're dealing with, it might not be revengeful enough. In this case, dating back to 1594 in the Shakespeare novel "Titus Andronicus", revenge has been taken to a totally different level especially for it's time. Shakespeare revolutionized the concept of revenge in this story by putting in clever plots and strategies that seem unthinkable by any ordinary person. Two main characters, Tamora and Titus, give a perfect example of how revolutionary they take their revenge. In the following paragraphs, a full description will be given of how these characters handle their revenge and the......
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