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  2. Vengeful ghost - Wikipedia

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    In mythology and folklore, a vengeful ghost or vengeful spirit is said to be the spirit of a dead person who returns from the afterlife to seek revenge for a cruel, unnatural or unjust death. In certain cultures where funeral and burial or cremation ceremonies are important, such vengeful spirits may also be considered as unhappy ghosts of ...

  3. Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Revenge is defined as committing a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance, be it real [1] or perceived. [2] Vengeful forms of justice, such as primitive justice or retributive justice, are often differentiated from more formal and refined forms of justice such as distributive justice or restorative justice.

  4. Onryō - Wikipedia

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    The characters in these works are almost exclusively women who were wronged in life and returned as onryō to wreak havoc on the living and obtain revenge. [18] In The Ring Sadako Yamamura is the main antagonist. Her origin is from the Ring novel series by Koji Suzuki, where she haunts and kills people through tapes on a TV. Before her death ...

  5. Guy Gets Revenge On Neighbor For His Parking “Crimes ... - AOL

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    Image credits: adb1228 Why revenge feels so good. Most of us have been wronged by someone at some point in our lives. Whether we choose to get back at them, like the man in the Reddit story, is ...

  6. Kuntilanak - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, it is often described as a vengeful female spirit. Another form of the Kuntilanak refers to the ghost or white lady of Southeast Asian folklore. The Kuntilanak is often depicted as a long-haired woman dressed in white. She lures in unsuspecting men to incite fear and enact revenge.

  7. Divine retribution - Wikipedia

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    Some religions or philosophical positions have no concept of divine retribution, nor posit a God being capable of or willing to express such human sentiments as jealousy, vengeance, or wrath. For example, in Deism and Pandeism, the creator does not intervene in our Universe at all, either for good or for ill, and therefore exhibits no such ...

  8. Post-traumatic embitterment disorder - Wikipedia

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    People affected by PTED are more likely to put fantasies of revenge into action, making them a serious threat to the stressor. The concept of PTED as a distinct clinical disorder has been first described by the German psychiatrist and psychologist Michael Linden in 2003, [1] who remains its most involved researcher. Even though it has been ...

  9. Feud - Wikipedia

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    A feud / f juː d /, also known in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, clan war, gang war, private war, or mob war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted, injured, or otherwise ...