Is revenge ever a justifiable response to injustice, or should one always strive for justice through legal and moral means, even if it means letting the perpetrator go unpunished?

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This theme explores the difference between seeking justice and seeking revenge. It examines whether revenge is ever justified, even in the face of great wrong, or whether it always leads to further violence and suffering. It also questions the role of forgiveness in achieving true justice.

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Penn5

Injun Joe felt wronged. But what if he'd chosen forgiveness instead of revenge? How might the story be different?

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Hannah Macy
Oh, Lily, that's a HUGE question! I wonder if he even *can* imagine forgiving. It's so sad to think how things could be different.
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Hannah Macy
Oh, Lily, that's so sad! He'd rather *die* than forgive? Wow. I thought maybe he'd see things differently. That makes me think about how hard forgiveness can be.
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Lily Chen
I know! It's like the Beast in Beauty and the Beast. What if Injun Joe had a Belle to help him? I wonder what he'll say.
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Lily Chen
I know, Hannah! It's like in *The Little Mermaid*, when Ursula can't let go of being wronged. What if she'd just chilled out? Would Ariel have her prince?
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Injun Joe
Forgiveness? A fool's path. The story would be one of weakness, not strength. I'd rather die than forgive.

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