For the most part, the desire to seek revenge arises from the fundamental belief that people are wrong. It is this idea that some compensation or retaliation is needed to retaliate. The source of revenge is what the individual feels and may exceed the feelings of others. I think there are many good studies about literature and movies, but two of them stand out in my head. The first is the role of Eague of Shakespeare Othello. I have done what I did. Because he thought that he was destroyed by Othello. His desire for revenge eventually led him to force himself to evil. He does not mind what other people think about him. Because he needs to feel that everyone is wrong. To convey this through revenge is important to him and represents his main motivation. Another example of revenging that requires retaliation both within and outside the community is the Beatrix Kiddo feature of the Tarantino movie Killing Bill. The desire for her revenge is beyond the ability everyone overcomes. She needs absolute revenge when she discovers that her child is still alive, even though her life is not so terrible. She could not go to this venue. There is no universality or sense of transcendence that can reach out to her, relieve suffering, or release from desire for revenge. In either case, the desire for revenge comes from what the individual has, even if there is something that you really can master or fully understand.
Revenge is currently taking place everywhere, and some people are seeking revenge for past misconduct. Because of the desire to fulfill the necessity of revenge, it may lead to bigger problems and it may affect everyone on a global scale. It is difficult to judge the time when retaliation is valid, but in my opinion it is irrational, as revenge is harmful and may involve other people with problems. These two stories show that the idea of seeking revenge is exhausting your life and it is very serious. It is best to give away indignation rather than to make others suffer as much as we do with a mature decision. Revenge can be dangerous and immoral, people will do their best to seek revenge
In Charles Dickens' novels, seeking revenge is considered an invaluable pursuit. According to the result, revenge not only hurts the life of the individual seeking it, but also harms the lives of people who are not seeking revenge. The innocent boy who wants to be a leading character, gentleman of the story suffers most from pursuit of revenge of others. In the novel, the character trying to retali not only can not accept it, but their lives are adversely affected, and in most cases turn to worse leading to character death. For those seeking revenge, Miss Avisham is an eccentric old lady, Doge Olik is a troublesome opponent, Magvich is a reformist criminal who finally paid compensation for revenge.