Of Revenge

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"Of Revenge" is a philosophical essay by Francis Bacon that explores the nature, motives, and moral implications of seeking personal vengeance.

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instanceOf essay
philosophical essay
arguesThat public revenges are for the most part fortunate
revenge keeps wounds green and open
wise men have enough to do with things present and to come
associatedWith Christian ethics
Stoic ideas
author Francis Bacon
collection Of Studies
surface form: Essays (Francis Bacon)
contrasts private revenge and public justice
countryOfOrigin England
discusses justice versus private vengeance
moral implications of revenge
motives for revenge
prudence in dealing with injuries
genre moral essay
philosophy
hasPart maxims about forgiveness
observations on human passions
influencedBy classical moral philosophy
intendedFunction moral reflection
practical guidance on conduct
language English
literaryForm aphoristic prose
literaryMovement Renaissance literature
mainTopic ethics
human behavior
revenge
period early 17th century
philosophicalTradition early modern philosophy
positionOnRevenge advocates leaving revenge to law and God
discourages private revenge
publicationType prose
setting abstract, non-narrative
targetAudience educated readers
workOfAuthor Francis Bacon

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