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  1. The play’s gradual build towards Clytemnestra’s violent revenge on her husband Agamemnon and the upheaval resulting from that act are the central focus of the play, but simultaneously gods, militaries, and mortals from many generations are also exacting their own vengeances against each other.

  2. Jun 10, 2016 · The primary motivation why Clyde did this was not only revenge, but also to prove his point. He wanted to drive the law enforcement system to its extremes, so that they finally realize what is "necessary" (from his point of view) to stop somebody and enforce true "justice", and not hide behind their supposedly broken system anymore, which was ...

  3. Quick answer: Chillingworth seeks revenge on Dimmesdale because he believes Dimmesdale has wronged both him and Hester. Although Chillingworth claims he will not harm Dimmesdale...

  4. May 25, 2022 · A proposed alternate version would have seen Nick kill Clyde by hand, in turn causing him to get arrested and make a deal with a DA, essentially becoming just like his deceased foe.

  5. Clyde had two bad days -- seeing his family murdered and watching as the instigator got away with it. Hell, he even has the same motive as the Joker! Part of Clyde's entire scheme is trying to force Nick Rice to break his own "Rules" and go against the system in the name of his own personal justice by refusing to accept a plea deal.

  6. Nov 30, 2021 · The 2009 film follows Clyde Shelton, a vigilante who tries to avenge the death of his wife and daughter, and Nick Rice, the public attorney who prosecutes the murder trial of Clyde’s family. The highly enthralling thriller ends with various questions undeveloped and unanswered.

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  8. Revenge is a central theme in Hamlet, motivating characters like Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras. Hamlet seeks to avenge his father's murder by Claudius, which drives the plot...

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