I’ve been thinking about revenge recently – not in an active sense, I hasten to add, but in an abstract one! This is purely hypothetical.
Perhaps it’s because my usual literary stomping ground, the Old Norse sagas, are so invested in the concept of blood-feud, but I find myself increasingly convinced that taking vengeance for wrongs against oneself is not only a viable thing to do, but actually a moral prerogative. Not only should one take vengeance, but I think it is also a necessary social duty to take it.
Of course, it’s not just early medieval literature that focuses on vengeance – it motivates so much of our finest narratives. Where would we be without our Renaissance revenge-tragedies? Or some of our racier 19th century mystery novels?
Many of these narratives involve vengeance becoming an active force when the processes of the law fail, and the same can be just as true of real life. Sometimes, the law just can’t help you.
I’m interested to know what other people think. Is vengeance justifiable? And what forms of vengeance? Perhaps some of you have had cause to take vengeance, and would like to talk about it?

