Anger, Mercy, Revenge by Seneca

Three Plays by Seneca

This philosophical work delves into the complexities of human emotions, particularly focusing on the destructive nature of anger and the virtues of mercy and forgiveness. Through a series of essays, the author explores how unchecked anger can lead to personal and societal harm, advocating for a more rational and compassionate approach to conflicts. The text emphasizes the power of mercy as a tool for healing and reconciliation, urging readers to rise above vengeance and embrace a more humane and understanding perspective in their interactions with others.

Published
-41
Nationality
Roman
Length
Short
Pages
150-200
Original Language
Latin
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