John Galsworthys The Silver Box is a compelling exploration of social class and moral hypocrisy set in early 20th-century England This three-act play employs naturalistic dialogue and a realistic dramatic structure to highlight the stark contrasts between the lives of the privileged and the impoverished Galsworthy intricately weaves themes of justice responsibility and societal decay vividly portraying how the law often serves the wealthy while t...
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