Loyalties
1922
Loyalties is a play by John Galsworthy, first published in 1922, that delves into societal expectations and moral dilemmas. The plot centers around a theft in the home of Charles Winsor, where Ferdinand De Levis accuses Captain Ronald Dancy of stealing a significant sum of money. As the investigation unfolds, the play reveals the characters' loyalties and the prejudices that shape their relationships, highlighting themes of wealth, social status, and suspicion.




















