<p>John Galsworthy's 'The Little Dream: An Allegory in Six Scenes' presents itself not merely as a narrative, but as a profound exploration of the subtleties of human morality and desires. Through the enhanced lens of allegory, Galsworthy delves into an intricate web of symbolism, wherein each scene serves as a stepping stone that collectively unveils the ephemeral nature of dreams juxtaposed with the enduring quest for meaning. The literary styl...