All 7 Uses of
vengeance
in
Medea by Euripides (translated by: G. Theodoridis)
- It'll be a justified act to extract vengeance from your husband.†
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- Still, with God's help, the vengeance shall be mine.†
- Send away from this house this evil wretch, this woman who was made bold by the vengeance-seeking Erinyes.†
- Let my eyes fall upon this double murder so that I may get vengeance.†
- My job is done and I took my rightful vengeance.†
- Jason: Yet you will be punished by the spirits of Vengeance, the Erinyes and by Holy Justice, who punishes all the murderers.†
- Medea: Sure, for the sake of vengeance.†
Definition:
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(vengeance as in: vengeance is mine) the act of taking revenge
(Revenge means to harm someone to get them back for something harmful that they have done.)