1. Revenge in Great Works of Literature
In the books "Wuthering Heights", "The Scarlet Letter", and "The Count of Monte Cristo" characters are all enraged and begin to dig their enemy's grave. ... Never did mortal suffer what this man has suffered. ... In "The Count of Monte Cristo", Edmund Dantes provided an example of how getting even does not solve all problems. ... " (Alexandre Dumas) Once he escaped, he took the opportunity to find the treasure on Monte Cristo. ... The question to ask about seeking revenge is, "How deep should I dig my grave?...
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