poetic justice

     

Poetic justice is a literary evice in which virtue is ultimately rewarded or vice punished, often in modern literature by an ironic twist of fate intimately related to the character's own conduct. The structure of poetry, prose, and drama to have justice originates in Aristotle's Poetics. Aristotle says that poetry is superior to history in that it shows what should or must occur, rather than merely what does occur.

Trivia about poetic justice

  • 2-word literary term for when a character gets his just deserts in an especially appropriate way
  • 1993:Janet Jackson in this urban drama

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