William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" is a tragic contemporary literary work made up of many people. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Fortinbura, Prince of Norway, and son of Polonius, Rurte all revenge and play an important role in their development. All three asked for revenge for their father's murder. Fortinbras called for revenge after King Hamlet defeated his father in battle to conquer more land, so at the beginning of the play, revenge was sought through the first act.
Revenge is the main foundation of many literary works, but the most noteworthy is Shakespeare's work. Revenge is the subject of most of the plays in Shakespeare and is the majority of its success. The depiction of the result of revenge shows that revenge is not the best way to achieve the purpose For gods of Christians God strictly forbids it so revenge is sin. On the other hand, retaliation not only has a positive influence on Western literature, it can also have a positive impact on the world. By showing revenge on people, people can learn from their mistakes and express their opinions about their revenge. Revenge is infinite, it must be an infinite theme of literary works of our time.
There is a similarity in the result of revenge between you and King Lear. The kind and innocent people of King Lear also died on the theme of revenge. Cordelia had no revenge and wanted to save his father. But she was caught by Leah and both died in prison (Guilfoyle, 1990, p. 8). Cordelia is truly a person who loves rear. She showed her true love to her father by going against her sister's power and then returned to rescue Leah. Finally, she also sacrificed the father's love and the revenge of the two sisters.
In addition, by observing the result of revenge, you can compare the theme of revenge in these two classics. This is an irrational solution even at the end of Krugersburg; innocent people still think that we can sacrifice themselves for the sake of the truth. Rebecca Nurse is a respected Christian of Salem and keeps her good Christian faith and personality when she was erroneously accused and executed. A false confession can save her life, but she never abandons God's word. At the end of the script, Proctor also regained the goodness of his soul, but knew that he could not surrender to Abigail or surrender to his wife (Miller, 1953, p.145). It is a tragedy that innocent people sacrifice for Abigail's revenge.