This story shows three wealthy middle-aged chief executives - all married families - gathered in the desert valleys due to the annual hunting competition. This is how they use the guns to relax to confirm masculinity. But this time one of them was already appearing with his young lover, and he soon caught the attention of the other two people. Things became uncontrollable and she was abandoned in the middle of this dry hell. However, young women are very active and hunting games are cruel pursuits. Written by Anonymous B
The tragedy of revenge (sometimes called revenge drama, revenge drama or bloody tragedy) is the theoretical type whose main theme is the fatal result of revenge and revenge. American educator Ashley H. Thorndiek officially announced the tragedy of revenge in the 1902 article "Relationship between Hamlet and contemporary revenge drama", recorded the progress of the hero's revenge plan, the murderer and the Avengers himself It often leads to death. This type first appeared in the early modern England which was published in the late 16th century by "Thomas Kid's" tragedy of Spain ". Early works such as Jasper Heywood 's Seneca (1560' s), Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville 's play Gorbuduc (1561) were also regarded as a tragedy of revenge. Other famous revenge tragedies include the tragedy of William Shakespeare's Hamlet (1599-1602), Titus Andronix (1588-1593) and Thomas Middleton's Avengers (around 1606).
Shakespearean Hamlet shows the general elements found in the tragedy of the revenge of the Renaissance ("tragedy of revenge"). But although the definition of Hamlet is a tragedy of revenge, Shakespeare complicates the basic revenge plot by creating three revenge plots. By adding significant innovations, Shakespeare has created "Fringe 90" which depicts an intellectual, sneaky ghost, and an excellent protagonist with some problems rather than a physical hero. aspect
In the revenge of Shakespeare's Hamlet Hamlet, Shakespeare revenged as the theme of all the works. Vengeance plays an important role in the development of Fortinbras, Prince of Norway, Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, and the son of Polonius Laertes. All three asked for revenge for their father's murder. In Hamlet, revenge can be interpreted as another character. Everyone seeking revenge will overcome it. First, after each murder each son has a clear action plan.