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Sarah Iulius
Is there any difference between "retaliation" and "revenge"?
Feb 22, 2013 4:52 PM
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Revenge implies a more emotion-driven response. Revenge is spiteful.
Retaliation can mean that, but it can also be used to describe action taken pragmatically or more rationally.
February 22, 2013
I agree with Mike that revenge is emotional whereas retaliation is more rational, but I want to add one thing.
I think that, as a result of revenge being emotional, the level of damage done can be much larger than the initial damage. If you hurt my brother, I will hurt your entire family. Since there is more logic behind acts involved in retaliation, it is more likely to be equal damage. If you hurt my brother, I will hurt your brother.
March 1, 2013
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