Revenge.Can revenge be justified?Sweet hook right? To be honest, I am having a
difficult time starting this final post. Because of this, i have chosen to
start this final post with the conclusion of my latest post...
Finally i come up with something a
little bizarre. Have you ever though of the fact that revenge may be an
actual living, breathing force? It seems to have too much of a drastic effect
on peoples lives for it to be simply ignored. Is it possible that this
"goddess of revenge," Nemesis, may actually exist? Her influence is
its own force. Maybe this is why it is so impossible to resist revenge. You are
trying to resist a goddess. A being that is immortal and godly, with the power
to influence an entire world. We may just have to accept the fact that there is
no way out of revenge.
There are
several ways I can go about this final blog. I guess I can explore my peer’s
opinions on the subject of my idea of revenge. It seems that people aren’t that
surprised that I chose revenge as my topic. Honestly I’m not too surprised
myself. I really enjoy writing about this kind of stuff, however the multitude
of tones in which I switch between seems to be not too popular. “I do think its
pretty funny how you talk so sophisticated in these posts though, because we
all know that’s not how you really talk buddy.” I guess I use so many different
tones because I like to target my readers’ emotions. When I want the reader to
feel as if the moment is intense, I word it in a sort of harshly rushed and
rough manner.
Stepping
back into revenge, I will tell you my form of
revenge. I like to think. I will carefully plan out any and every detail
necessary to break my target. There is no such thing as “dude chill out” or
“give me a break”. No! My revenge is not a form of orderly chaos but just the
opposite. I breed chaos from order like a disease that is created in order to
control a population. It spreads in an effective way that causes others to want
to take revenge. Maybe I am Nemesis. Despite the fact that I am not a women,
nor am I godly in any shape or form, I share the same attributes as the
goddess. My need for revenge drives me like a spike as it enters the cold hard
flesh of steel when creating a railroad. The sweetness is like an ecstasy. Only
through continued use does the drug become dangerous enough to drive a person
to madness. This “madness” cannot be over come through earthly means. You will
have to delve elsewhere in order to rid yourself of the truth behind my
justified revenge. It will drive you to such an insanity that your spirit will
quiver in the hollow earthly shell you call a body. Revenge is not to be a
simple means of power or pain; it is chaos at its core. The root of which
upholds the tree from which all other chaos’s are born. The fruit of chaos is
impossible is what brought sins upon this vengeful world. Adam, Eve, and even
Pandora were not able to resist the temptation of chaos. The fruit was too
tempting. The box was too hard to resist. Doesn’t this all explain revenge?
Doesn’t this seem as if the roots of revenge started with the roots of
humanity?
The
very root of our damnation has to deal with the truth about us. This truth
involves the acceptance of our chaotic ways. Without truly understanding what
we are, the things we do, and why we do them, we can never improve upon our
mistakes. In some beliefs, these “mistakes” can be known as sins. Sins or
“mistakes” are actions that are invoked from the chaos that resides in the
deepest corner of every cell in all of our bodies. In some sense, Nemesis has
already won her battle against the world. One thing that may be misunderstood about our friend Nemesis, is that she is not only the goddess of revenge, but the goddess of balance as well. In which case, it would make it seem as if revenge is the chaos that balances out the order in our lives. By this, i mean that there is the possibility that revenge is can be justified through the balance it creates in nature. Nature is all about balance. Since nature itself is created from the constant struggle for power between chaos and order, revenge (chaos) can be justified as a weight on the opposite end of a scale.