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Justice

John Galsworthy

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. . .He hadn't time.

JAMES. A man doesn't succumb like that in a moment, if he's a clean mind and habits. He's rotten; got the eyes of a man who can't keep his hands off when there's money about.

WALTER. [Dryly] We hadn't noticed that before.

JAMES. [Brushing the remark aside] I've seen lots of those fellows in my time. No doing anything with them except to keep 'em out of harm's way. They've got a blind spat.

WALTER. It's penal servitude.

COKESON. They're nahsty places-prisons.

JAMES. [Hesitating] I don't see how it's possible to spare him. Out of the question to keep him in this office—honesty's the 'sine qua non'.

COKESON. [Hypnotised] Of course it is.

JAMES. Equally out of the question to send him out amongst people who've no knowledge of his character. One must think of society.

WALTER. But to brand him like this?

JAMES. If it had been a s. . . Read More

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Justice by John Galsworthy- Play- Drama (1867-1933) This Drama revolves around the story of the poor clerk Falder and a miserable wife Ruth socially and sexually harassed by her husband. The play Justice throws light upon the misery and plight of the poor individuals of the society leading their liv

مسرحية تدور حول شاب يعمل فى مكتب محاماه ويحب سيدة متزوجة تريد الانفصال عن زوجها لقسوته الشديدة ولانها لا تمك المال الذى تسطيع ان تحيا به هى واطفالها اذا انفصلت عن زوجها فيقرر الشاب سرقة مبلغ من المكتب الذى يعمل به لكى تهرب من زوجها وهو معها بالطبع.. الا انه يتم القبض عليه قبل الهرب ويصر المحامى صاحب

Semester stuffs.

Is crime sometimes excusable? Does the penal system actually correct behaviour? Should a single mistake be a good enough reason to destroy someone's life? Galsworthy's Justice: A Tragedy asks a lot of uneasy questions about crime, the law and punishment.

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A very good playing raising questions on uncertainty of ascertainment of amount of guilt and punishment. The author has an interesting point about isolation of prisoners when he says it is deemed as a cruelty even against animals to separate them from their own kind. What it is suppose to achieve an

"Attack on the English law & judicial machinery."

Through this play Galsworthy denounces the rolling of the chariot wheels of Justice which revolve furiously and crush a number of innocent people to powder without considering their perturbed circumstances which lead them to do the felony and crime.

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"No one'll touch him now! Never again! He's safe with gentle Jesus! "

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