<p>John Galsworthy's 'The Mob' is a searing exploration of the conflict between individual belief and collective ideology, set against the tense backdrop of pre-World War I societal norms. Through his evocative prose and sharp dialogue, Galsworthy crafts a narrative that not only challenges the concept of patriotism enforced by the masses but also delves into the profound psychological isolation that dissenters face. The play adeptly utilizes a d...