☆ Definition/Origin:
- Poetic justice is the allocation of an ideal form of justice. Where virtue is rewarded and infamy punished. The phrase "Poetic Justice" was originated from "The Tragedies of the Last Age Considered " in 1678 by Thomas Rymer. In which Rymer demanded that those of good character were rewarded and the evil were punished. ☆ Poetic Justice & Karma :
- Karma literal meaning is deed or action and it basically means whatever actions , words , thoughts you have done will come back to you.
- They seem similar but the difference is Karma is a Sanskrit ( Ancient language which was spoken India ) word translating to action and Poetic Justice is a type of literature work.
