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      • The act of revenge can lead to a cycle of ongoing conflict, as the initial act of revenge may provoke further acts of vengeance from the other party. Retaliation, however, often seeks to conclude the conflict by implementing measures that discourage or prevent recurrence of the offending action.
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  2. Sep 14, 2024 · Revenge, in its simplest form, is the act of inflicting harm or punishment on someone in retaliation for a perceived wrong or injury. It’s a concept as old as humanity itself, woven into the fabric of our myths, legends, and cultural narratives.

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · Revenge involves a personal desire for payback due to a perceived wrong, while retaliation is a response or counteraction to an injury or offense, often seen in a more formal or legal context.

    • Revenge is predominantly emotional; justice primarily rational. Revenge is mostly about “acting out” (typically through violence) markedly negative emotions.
    • Revenge is, by nature, personal; justice is impersonal, impartial, and both a social and legal phenomenon. The driving impetus behind revenge is to get even, to carry out a private vendetta, or to achieve what, subjectively, might be described as personal justice.
    • Revenge is an act of vindictiveness; justice, of vindication. The intense effort to avenge oneself or others can easily become corrupting, morally reducing the avenger’s status to that of the perpetrator.
    • Revenge is about cycles; justice is about closure. Revenge has a way of relentlessly repeating itself (as in interminable feuds, such as the Hatfields and McCoys)—and ever more maliciously.
  4. Jun 14, 2024 · Revenge is retaliatory in nature and can be levied in both personal and impersonal circumstances: against an ex, the company you work for, a stranger who cut in front of you in line at the...

  5. Jul 19, 2017 · As Katrina Schumann and Michael Ross point out, revenge is an action provoked by a wrong, unlike other forms of aggression that require no provocation.

  6. Typically, when we think about retaliation in the legal context, we think about clear-cut REVENGE for speaking out against unlawful or discriminatory act. However, retaliation is never really that clear-cut, like everything in law and especially higher education, retaliation can be nuanced and very complicated. This

  7. Retaliation is an act of revenge. Before you initiate retaliation on someone who has wronged you, consider whether he or she might have a ninja alter ego and a set of nunchucks stashed away.