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  1. Poetic Justice ist ein US-amerikanisches Filmdrama von John Singleton aus dem Jahre 1993. Der Film handelt von einer jungen amerikanischen Frau aus dem South Central District von Los Angeles , deren Freund aus Rache von Mitgliedern einer rivalisierenden Gang vor ihren Augen erschossen wird, und ihrem Bemühen, das Erlebte zu verarbeiten.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Poetical_JusticePoetic justice - Wikipedia

    Poetic justice, also called poetic irony, is a literary device with which ultimately virtue is rewarded and misdeeds are punished. In modern literature, [1] it is often accompanied by an ironic twist of fate related to the character's own action, hence the name poetic irony.

  3. 23. Juli 1993 · Poetic Justice: Directed by John Singleton. With Khandi Alexander, Maya Angelou, Ché J. Avery, Lloyd Avery II. Grieving hairdresser Justice goes on a road trip from South Central L.A. to Oakland on a mail truck alongside her friend and an obnoxious postal worker.

  4. poetic justice, in literature, an outcome in which vice is punished and virtue rewarded, usually in a manner peculiarly or ironically appropriate. The term was coined by the English literary critic Thomas Rymer in the 17th century, when it was believed that a work of literature should uphold moral principles and instruct the reader in correct ...

  5. Example #2: Oliver Twist (By Charles Dickens) We see the role of poetic justice in the cruel character Mr. Bumble, in Charles Dickens ’ Oliver Twist. Mr. Bumble was a beadle in the town where Oliver was born – in charge of the orphanage and other charitable institutions in the town. He is a sadist and enjoys torturing the poor orphans.

  6. Poetic Justice unwinds like a road picture from the early 1970s, in which the characters are introduced and then set off on a trip that becomes a journey of discovery. By the end of the film, Justice will have learned to trust and love again, and Shakur will have learned how to listen to a woman. And all of the characters - who in one way or ...

  7. Henry Urmann, Hans-Jürgen Weißbach: Poetic Justice des Globalen Südens. – Eine Analyse des Skandalbilds „People’s Justice“ von Taring Padi. IUK Institut Dortmund. ISBN 978-3-924100-43-8. 160 Seiten, 5 Illustrationen. 23,00 € im Buchhandel oder direkt beim B. Weißbach Verlag, info [at]iuk.com. "Henry Urmann, der familiär mit ...