Vengeance And Justice Essay

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Vengeance and Justice can go hand in hand sometimes but not all the time because although you have that feeling someone did something bad to you the first think you want to do is get him back but also you feel bad when get him back. I think that it works sometimes like in “Dust” and “What We Plant What We eat. In some of the stores we read Vengeance and Justice can go hand in hand but not all stores. In “Dust” this man kill a little girl and he has to be hang so they try to hang him but the rope rip and the sheriff ask the parents “what do you want to do”, mom and dad they said “no more I have seen a enough today”. Vengeance and Justice went hand in hand in this story because they have seen enough. The parents wanted to get him vengeance but they were sad already because had to buried there daughter. They were trying to get vengeance which didn’t had because justice came in hand. There always that where you are trying to get vengeance but you think you feel bad sometimes.

In The Count of Monte
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It’s about two brother and a father that has a nice big rice farm. The next day the father passes away and gave the rice farm to his sons so they have to share the farm. The brothers were sharing the farm but the law said the oldest son gets to owe the farm. The oldest brother was being greedy and didn’t share the give his brother any rice so the youngest had to find a way to feed his family. However the youngest brother saw a bird that need help so he help the bird and the bird gave him a seed the youngest plant the seed and gowned to a watermelon he opened it up and came out was gold but the oldest saw that so took one and went to his house. He has got to his house and opened the watermelon and came out was snakes, rats, and, bees messing up his house and farm. The youngest brother help him out and they share they owe rice farm. Vengeance and Justice go hand in hand because even though he did that he still forgave

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