The Silver Box: A Comedy in Three Acts

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136
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John Galsworthy's 'The Silver Box' is a thought-provoking play that delves into the themes of class struggle, morality, and justice in early 20th century British society. Written in a realistic and social drama style, the play showcases the divide between the upper and lower classes through a scandal involving a stolen silver box. Galsworthy's use of dialogue and characterization brings a sense of authenticity to the narrative, adding depth to the societal issues presented. The play is a stark reflection of the inequalities and injustices prevalent during the time period, offering insights into the repercussions of privilege and corruption. 'The Silver Box' is a compelling work that challenges the audience to consider the ethical dilemmas faced by characters from different social strata, making it a significant contribution to the literary landscape of its era.

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