Friday, December 20, 2019
Essay on Of Revenge Francis Baconââ¬â¢s Optimistic Tale
Of Revenge: Francis Baconââ¬â¢s Optimistic Tale?nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; nbsp; Revenge and vengeance are basic tools of human instinct. Whether society chooses to accept or blind itself to this fact, it is an indisputable truth. Francis Bacon examines this truth in Of Revenge, a view of society and literary characters that reflects the strive for vengeance. However, Of Revenge deeply underestimates the corruption of the human spirit and soul. It completely disregards the presence of the basic human instinct which thrives on the manipulation and destruction of others, for the sake of satisfaction. Though Baconââ¬â¢s inferences to the book of Job or Solomon are perfectly viable to a character that chooses toâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦She murdered her brother, was willingly ostracized from her homeland, gave Jason two sons, and killed most of Jasonââ¬â¢s enemies using her knowledge of black arts. In short, Jasonââ¬â¢s inability to remain faithful to a woman who obsessed over him, causes Medeaââ¬â¢s search for vengeance. The wrongs committed by Jaso n with respect to Medea mirror Baconââ¬â¢s belief that revenge makes a man but even with his enemy as well as we are commanded to forgive our enemies; but never read that we are commanded to forgive our friends. In this case, Medea cannot forgive her husband and takes revenge by murdering the king of Corinth and his daughter, Jasonââ¬â¢s fianceacute;, as well as murders Jasonââ¬â¢s two sons. Though this form of revenge is cold-blooded and sadistic, Bacon would have believed that Medeaââ¬â¢s actions were justified due to the wrongs Jason committed against her. It is for this reason that the character of Medea is carefully crafted to fit Baconââ¬â¢s mold of a person seeking revenge, as well as illustrates the importance of the theme of revenge in the play. Though Baconââ¬â¢s views are illustrated through Medea, they are grossly disproportional to the character of Iago in Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Othello. Bacon quotes, there is no man doth a wrong for the wrongââ¬â¢s sake. However, Iago is considered one of the most disgusting and vengeful characters in literature that destroys the lives of innocents for his own behalf. In fact,
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