Justice

Justice

Written by John Galsworthy

Published by Public Domain

Genre: Drama

Audience: Adults and young adults interested in social issues and moral dilemmas

Tone: Serious

In 'Justice,' John Galsworthy presents a gripping courtroom drama that examines the devastating effects of abuse and mental health struggles through the intertwined lives of Falder, a desperate clerk, and Ruth Honeywill, a woman seeking escape from her abusive marriage, ultimately questioning the nature of justice and morality.

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Summary

In John Galsworthy's poignant play 'Justice,' the lives of Robert Cokeson, Falder, and Ruth Honeywill intertwine in a gripping courtroom drama that explores the devastating effects of abuse, mental health struggles, and the harsh realities of justice. As Falder's desperate act of cheque alteration leads to tragic consequences, the narrative delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of societal judgment, ultimately questioning the very nature of justice itself.

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Themes

Justice and morality
Emotional turmoil and mental health
The impact of abusive relationships
Desperation and hope
Isolation and mental health
Love and sacrifice
Consequences of dishonesty
Societal expectations and legal consequences

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