John Galsworthy JUSTICE
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Justice by John Galsworthy is a powerful courtroom drama highlighting the flaws of the legal system and the inhumanity of prison life, exploring themes of justice, morality, and social reform Read more

Justice by John Galsworthy is a compelling social drama that critiques the British legal and penal system of the early 20th century. First performed in 1910, this influential play sheds light on the harsh realities and moral dilemmas within the judicial framework. Through the story of William Falder, a young clerk who forges a cheque to save the woman he loves from an abusive marriage, Galsworthy explores the conflict between legal justice and human compassion.

The play presents a powerful indictment of the inhumanity and rigidity of the prison system. Falder’s desperate act, though morally understandable, leads to a tragic series of events that expose the emotional and psychological toll of imprisonment on individuals. Galsworthy’s portrayal is deeply empathetic and serves as a call for legal reform, emphasizing that justice should consider not only the letter of the law but also the circumstances and intent behind human actions.

Structured in four acts, Justice blends courtroom drama with social critique, using realistic dialogue and intense moral questioning. It was instrumental in shaping public opinion and influenced prison reform in Britain.

Key Themes:

  • Justice vs. Law

  • Crime and Punishment

  • Human Rights and Prison Conditions

  • Social and Moral Responsibility

  • Reform and Compassion in Legal Systems

John Galsworthy, a Nobel Laureate in Literature, uses this play not just as entertainment but as a voice for the voiceless—calling for empathy, reform, and a more humane approach to justice. Justice remains a relevant and thought-provoking piece in the study of literature, law, and society.

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