an eye for an eye

"An eye for an eye" is a well-known phrase derived from the concept of retributive justice, which suggests that the punishment for a wrongdoing should be equal or proportionate to the harm caused. It essentially means that an offender should endure a punishment similar to their offense or harm inflicted upon others. The phrase is often associated with the idea of seeking justice and balancing the scales by providing a sense of fairness and reciprocity for the victim. However, it can also be seen as promoting a cycle of revenge and perpetuating violence.


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