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Poetic Justice : The Characteristics Of Poetic Justice

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The aspects that characterize it as an urban legend can be found within our readings as well. The biggest and most distinct example being poetic justice. Poetic Justice is repeatedly seen as a characteristic in Urban Legends such as The Hook. The Hook showing its poetic justice on the boyfriend that repeatedly tries to pressures the female into unwanted acts and is then, in some variants, murdered by a lunatic with a hook for a hand. In the narrative that I selected, the poetic justice is found when cousin Pat tries to sneakily get the tree juice from the tree and is burned by what comes out, shown in the following quotes. “he gone be smart and he was here one day so pat went down to the tree and said “ aaahh, Imma get me some of grandaddy’s uh uh uh tree punch”, and Pat went down there and said when he turned the spicket he said it came out boiling hot and he jumped back and a little bit splashed on his hand and it was a big blister on there just like if you was burned with a match or something.” This same section of my narrative can also be an example of another trend within urban legends which is Ostension. Pat attempted to act out my grandpa’s actions and was punished for it. A factor that played a small role in my narrative, which is usually a huge underlying theme in legends is fear. Urban legends are told to put fear into the audience such as Batman in the closet, fear of homosexuality and female dominance, and The Roommate’s Death, fear of women being independent

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