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Write poems that address an injustice, modeled on the poems they have explored in “Disappearing Daughters” and “A Spoken Word Poet in Myanmar Speaks Out Against Hate and Injustice”
The term “poetic justice” may be interpreted in two different ways which reflect on the interplay of its two components: firstly, what is the role of justice with regard to poetry and poetics?
Poetic Justice, according to M.H. Abrams' Glossary of Literary Terms, is a term used "to signify the need to distribute earthly rewards and punishments at the close of a literary work in proportion to the virtue or vice of the various characters."
Martha C. Nussbaum, Poetic Justice: The Literary Imagination and Public Life. Boston: Beacon Press, 1995, xix + 143 pp. William James and John Dewey took it for granted that academic philosophy, including philosophical discussion of literature and art, is part of public discourse.
20 Μαρ 2021 · In Poetic Justice, one of our most prominent philosophers and public intellectuals explores how literature can contribute to a more just society. As readers of literature, Nussbaum argues, we may glimpse the interior experiences of other people.
POETIC JUSTICE: The Paradox of Plato as Poet and its Implications for a Defense of Literature Master of Arts 2003 Scott Hayward McDonald Department of Theory and Policy Studies in Education University of Toronto Abstract This thesis is a defense of poetry as a mode of thought.
What images and metaphors does the poet use in the poem? What do they mean to you? What words, lines or stanzas stand out for you, and why? What historical or current events are referenced or inferred in the poem? Why do you think the poet chose them? Is this a social justice poem? How so?