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  1. Poetic Justice. Still grieving after the murder of her boyfriend, hairdresser Justice writes poetry to deal with the pain of her loss. Unable to get to Oakland to attend a convention because of her broken-down car, Justice gets a lift with her friend, Iesha and Iesha's postal worker boyfriend, Chicago. Along for the ride is Chicago's co-worker ...

  2. Still grieving after the murder of her boyfriend, hairdresser Justice writes poetry to deal with the pain of her loss. Unable to get to Oakland to attend a convention because of her broken-down car, Justice gets a lift with her friend, Iesha, and Iesha's postal worker boyfriend, Chicago. Along for the ride is Chicago's co-worker, Lucky, to whom ...

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  3. Jun 1, 1993 · Poetic Justice. : John Singleton. Random House Publishing Group, Jun 1, 1993 - Performing Arts - 268 pages. Includes a foreword by Spike Lee, the screenplay for the film Poetic Justice (starring Janet Jackson), poetry by Maya Angelou, and sixteen pages of photographs from the set. At twenty-four, John Singleton became the youngest filmmaker and ...

  4. Jul 23, 1993 · Most of "Poetic Justice" is a road movie. Iesha persuades Justice to go on a blind date. The two women accompany Chicago and Lucky as they drive a load of mail from Los Angeles to Oakland, Calif ...

  5. Feb 26, 2021 · Stream Poetic Justice on Starz. John Singleton’s debut film Boyz n the Hood opens with a collage of frantic voices and whooping sirens. The sounds intensify as the Columbia Pictures logo and the ...

  6. Directed by John Singleton with Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur and Regina King.Poetic Justice Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3raXlH9Watch Poetic Justice :https://amz...

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  7. 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.

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