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Scenario: A peer or family member laughed at your taste. "You read fantasy?" they sneer. "That's not real literature."

The archetype of the "revenger’s tragedy." Hamlet’s procrastination and internal struggle to avenge his father’s murder create a story that is as much about the morality of revenge as the act itself. book revenge

Revenge is frequently driven by a need to teach the aggressor a lesson or to restore a sense of personal worth. Scenario: A peer or family member laughed at your taste

"No revenge because I wrote you as a character in my book and then..." Revenge is frequently driven by a need to

Unlike a punch or a tweet, a book takes time. The victim of book revenge (whether they know it or not) must sit with the text. If you give your rival a copy of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, they have to read 200 pages to understand you are calling them emotionally unstable. That delayed realization is exquisite.