Conventional tragic hero

Does Galsworthy’s Justice Contain Any Conventional Tragic Hero?

The identity of John Galsworthy as a playwright unfolds a different perspective of thinking. A ‘perspective’ that does not always follow the traditional sequence. And this raises a question about whether Galsworthy’s play Justice has any conventional tragic hero. In modern-day social circumstances, a conventional individual hero or villain is rare. Currently, various social forces […]

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Earthly justice

How Galsworthy Finally Satires Earthly Justice Through The Play Justice?

Every part of human civilization has to depend on earthly justice. The judgment may sometimes appear appreciable or not appreciable. But, there is no way humans can deny it. John Galsworthy’s famous play Justice also deals with that judgment, legal as well as social. The play unravels the horrific impacts of the strict enforcement of […]

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Galsworthy's Justice appeals for mercy

Galsworthy’s Justice Appeals For Mercy: A Truth Or A Mere Notion!

Galsworthy’s Justice draws human attention to some specific social anomalies. The whole story presents a social structure during the time of John Galsworthy. Bitter issues related to so-called legal justice, prison administration, and the maddening impact of prison life are vital points of the plot. Some say the play shows the courage to stand for […]

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