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Revenge can strike a person at any given moment, a moment that can change life in a blink of an eye. ...
Young Fortinbras had every intention of seeking revenge. ... (Hamlet (Revenge)). After his father’s death, Young Fortinbras sought revenge after Denmark, really after Hamlet’s father, King Hamlet, for slaying his father. ... Polonius died and his son Laertes came back seeking revenge. Laertes was prepared to ‘sweep’ to his father’s revenge without first clearly establishing who was responsible for his father’s suspicious death. ... “I am satisfied in nature…to my revenge…I stand aloof…and will no reconcilement…But till that time, I do receive your offer’d love like love, and will not wrong it. ... Astonished by the news that King Claudius killed his father, Hamlet sought revenge. ... Isn’t it funny that if Hamlet had killed Claudius then and there, Hamlet would have had his revenge? ... In a sick twist of events, Hamlet received his revenge.
Revenge is a deadly weapon of emotions, if used properly satisfaction can be redeemed. ...
Fortinbras sought revenge for his father’s death and ended up becoming King of Denmark. ... Revenge consumed his mind so much that he was hell-bent on finding the murderer that it turned out to be accidental.
Approximate Word count = 1052 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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