Yes.
Getting revenge means doing something worse than the other person. Getting even means doing the same thing back.
"Getting revenge" typically involves seeking retaliation or punishment for a perceived wrongdoing in order to harm the other person, whereas "getting even" is more about restoring a sense of balance or fairness by responding in a similar manner to a harm received, without necessarily seeking to inflict additional harm.
[this is 15 year old girl answering ok? so yeah] a male leader just thinks about war and getting revenge a female leader thinks about getting everyone together;peace a female leader thinks about children, which is good because this world needs a better educational program, a female would be much better, because they don't just think about war and revenge they think about how to get it all in order.
Yes, "The Count's Revenge" can be seen as an emotional play due to its themes of betrayal, justice, and forgiveness. The Count's quest for revenge and his complex emotions towards those who wronged him evoke strong emotional responses from both the characters and the audience.
Revenge killings are often motivated by a desire for retaliation or retribution for a perceived wrong or injustice. Emotions such as anger, hatred, and a sense of justice or honor can drive individuals to seek revenge through violence. Additionally, feelings of powerlessness or a need to assert control over a situation may also play a role in motivating revenge killings.
Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, is often attributed with the saying "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." This quote serves as a warning about the destructive nature of seeking revenge, emphasizing that it often leads to harm for both the avenger and the target.
While the desire for revenge is a common human emotion, it is not always a healthy or productive course of action. Seeking revenge can perpetuate a cycle of harm and often does not bring true resolution or healing. It is important to consider healthier ways to address grievances and conflicts.
Usually getting even or revenge.
Why did you post the same question 3 times?
it means that you will swear on your revenge that you will get an even bigger revenge
REVENGE is taking an action against someone who has insulted, affronted, or otherwise wronged you. In some cases, the wrong may be unintentional or even imaginary. In others, it could be a serious attack or injury. In any case, revenge is an extension of the instinctive reaction to physical or mental harm (e.g. kicking an inanimate object). Revenge may be taken even when it leads to unfortunate results such as escalation or violence. Getting revenge means getting back at someone. In earlier times, revenge for "an insult to one's honor" sometimes took the form of duels with swords or pistols. An extreme modern example (less honorable?) are "reprisal killings" by rival gangs or criminal groups.
Revenge
to be honest she is a deva and she even tried getting revenge on hercules by putting snakes in his baby crib but he killed them bare handed.
no.
Avengement, avenging Counterattack Eye for an eye Getting even Payback Recompense Repayment Reprisal Retaliation Retribution T*t-for-tat Vengeance
He tried to but didn't.
Easy. It's called framing. All you have to do is frame the person you want to get revenge on for something small that will get them into trouble.
Revenge poison is very concentrated, and easily kills even with the smallest amount of it.
The correct term for hitting someone is well theres 3 # 1 getting back #2 Revenge #3 I got even #4 I smaked him/ her