Research Article | Open Access
The Concept of Justice in John Galsworthy's Play Justice
Dr. Narasinga Rao Barnikana
Pages: 4270-4274
Abstract
This research paper explores the theme of justice in the literary works of John Galsworthy. As a renowned British author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Galsworthy was known for his social commentary and exploration of moral dilemmas. His writings often shed light on the intricacies of justice, raising questions about its subjective nature, its limitations within societal structures, and the impact of personal values on the pursuit of justice. This essay aims to clarify the complexities surrounding the author's portrayal of the concept of justice by analysing a few of Galsworthy's works, including "Justice."
Keywords
John Galsworthy, social justice, social injustice, crime and punishment, social tragedy, justice system reform.