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'''Revenge''' or '''vengeance''' or '''retribution''' or '''vendetta''' consists primarily of retaliation against a person or group in response to a perceived wrongdoing. Although many aspects of revenge resemble or echo the concept of [[justice]], revenge usually has a more injurious than harmonious goal. The vengeful wish consists of forcing the perceived wrongdoer to suffer the same pain that they inflicted in the first place. '''Revenge''' or '''vengeance''' or '''retribution''' or '''vendetta''' consists primarily of retaliation against a person or group in response to a perceived wrongdoing. Although many aspects of revenge resemble or echo the concept of [[justice]], revenge usually has a more injurious than harmonious goal. The vengeful wish consists of forcing the perceived wrongdoer to suffer the same pain that they inflicted in the first place.
-== Revenge is a dish best served cold ==+==Revenge in art and culture==
 +Revenge has been a popular theme for art and culture throughout history.
 +Examples from the classics include: ''[[The Oresteia]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'',
 +''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'', ''[[Don Giovanni]]'', ''[[The Cask of Amontillado]]'', ''[[La Forza del Destino]]'', ''[[Moby-Dick]]'', ''[[Othello]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Titus Andronicus]]'', and ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]''. Revenge is also a prevalent theme in [[hardboiled]] fiction; e.g., ''[[Red Harvest]]'' by [[Dashiell Hammett]], ''[[The Hunter]]'' by [[Richard Stark]], several works by [[Mickey Spillane]].
-The proverb "revenge is a dish best served cold" is credited to the 18th century novel [[les Liaisons dangereuses]] (Dangerous Liaisons), written by the French official and army general [[Pierre Choderlos de Laclos]] (although it never actually appears in the original text). Although the first time this phrase is believed to have been used in its English form was in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (also mentioned in Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) though phrased diffrently).+Revenge is also a prominent theme in contemporary motion pictures; e.g., the film (based on the graphic novel) ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' and ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007 film)]]'' are [[Archetype|archetypal]] artistic portrayals of revenge.
-== See also ==+
 +Other movies deal with this concept in a more fantastic or futuristic setting, such as [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]], where Khan's hatred of Kirk and his desire for revenge would became so intense that Khan would lose everything, even his own life in his efforts for revenge. This intense desire to obtain revenge above all else can be witnessed in Khan's dialogue:
 +<blockquote>
 +''"He tasks me! He tasks me! And I shall have him. I'll chase him round the moons of Nibia and round the Antares malestrom and round perdition's flames before I give him up!"''
 +</blockquote>
 +This indicates the lengths that he is willing to go to obtain his goal.
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Revenge is a dish best served cold]]
*The [[revenge play]], a form of [[tragedy]], extremely popular in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. *The [[revenge play]], a form of [[tragedy]], extremely popular in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras.
-*[[Rape / Revenge]] [[exploitation film]]s {{GFDL}}+*[[Rape / Revenge]] [[exploitation film]]s
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Retributive justice]]
 +*[[Culture of honor]]
 +*[[Nemesis (mythology)]]
 +*[[Lawsuit]]
 +*[[Crime of passion]]
 +{{GFDL}}

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Revenge or vengeance or retribution or vendetta consists primarily of retaliation against a person or group in response to a perceived wrongdoing. Although many aspects of revenge resemble or echo the concept of justice, revenge usually has a more injurious than harmonious goal. The vengeful wish consists of forcing the perceived wrongdoer to suffer the same pain that they inflicted in the first place.

Revenge in art and culture

Revenge has been a popular theme for art and culture throughout history. Examples from the classics include: The Oresteia, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, Don Giovanni, The Cask of Amontillado, La Forza del Destino, Moby-Dick, Othello, Macbeth, Titus Andronicus, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Revenge is also a prevalent theme in hardboiled fiction; e.g., Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett, The Hunter by Richard Stark, several works by Mickey Spillane.

Revenge is also a prominent theme in contemporary motion pictures; e.g., the film (based on the graphic novel) V for Vendetta and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007 film) are archetypal artistic portrayals of revenge.

Other movies deal with this concept in a more fantastic or futuristic setting, such as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, where Khan's hatred of Kirk and his desire for revenge would became so intense that Khan would lose everything, even his own life in his efforts for revenge. This intense desire to obtain revenge above all else can be witnessed in Khan's dialogue:

"He tasks me! He tasks me! And I shall have him. I'll chase him round the moons of Nibia and round the Antares malestrom and round perdition's flames before I give him up!"

This indicates the lengths that he is willing to go to obtain his goal.

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