
Silver Box
Silver Box is a comedy by John Galsworthy, exploring themes of class and morality through the contrasting thefts of a prostitute's purse by a wealthy young man and a silver cigarette case from a rich man's home by a poor man. Written in the early 20th century, the play highlights the differing repercussions of these crimes based on the social status of the perpetrators. Galsworthy's work critiques societal norms and the justice system, making it a significant commentary on class disparities.
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Availle, Beth Thomas (1974-2020), Kristin G., Michele Eaton +14 more










































