Jem's punishment for seeking revenge can vary depending on the situation and severity of his actions. It could range from facing consequences imposed by authority figures, to experiencing feelings of guilt and regret for his actions, impacting his own emotional well-being. Ultimately, seeking revenge often leads to negative consequences and inner turmoil.
no revenge is not justification for capital punishment
Revenge means-To inflict punishment for (injury or insult) avenge.
In my view, no (although I've never been a victim of a capital crime); capital punishment is about revenge, and revenge never bring peace.Another view.Many people believe capital punishment is the ultimate legal sanction and many people find comfort and closure through it. Capital punishment has nothing to do with revenge.
To inflict a punishment or penalty in return for; revenge: avenge a murder.
Jem's punishment for damaging Mrs. Dubose's camellia bushes was to read to her for a certain period of time each day. This punishment was assigned by Atticus as a form of penance for Jem's actions.
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there called jems you idiot and you get hem by either buying them or your friends send you some or quests or sell something for jems
Retribution is basically the principle of an eye for an eye. According to Ernest Van De Haag it is the paramount reason we should punish. The difference between revenge and retribution is that revenge is emotional, personal, and there is no upper limit (punishment is never enough). On the other hand retribution is rational, delivered by the state, and is just deserts. Try to take a look at the capital punishment debate article on wikipedia. There is a section on retribution that could help you out.