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Nemesis is a concept often found in mythology, literature, and philosophy, generally referring to a divine agent of retribution or an unavoidable fate. In ancient Greek religion, Nemesis was a goddess, one of the personifications of divine justice and vengeance. She was seen as the power that punished hubris, or excessive pride and arrogance, particularly when it offended the gods.
The idea of nemesis extends beyond direct divine intervention. It can also describe a situation or force
In modern usage, "nemesis" is frequently used to denote a persistent enemy or rival, someone whose actions