discuss the poetic justice in the king lear in 500words
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Poetic justice is considered as a literary subject or device by means of which things happen in the form of narrative the way they and are supposed to, the triumph of good over evil, and punishment for the bad and cruelty.
In King Lear, the characters are concluded and end up receiving some sort of punishment transforming them in better people at a high level. Edmund is regretful of his activity on his deathbed and even wanted to save Cordelia. Lear and Gloucester become morally upgraded and improved people.
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