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Justice By John Galsworthy Summary

Ruth is not merely a love interest; she is a symbol of the legal system’s failure toward women. Trapped in an abusive marriage with no legal recourse (divorce was expensive and scandalous), she is as much a prisoner as Falder. Her tragedy is that her attempt to escape one form of brutality leads directly to another.

Exploring John Galsworthy's Justice: Themes, Plot, and Social Justice By John Galsworthy Summary

More than a century after it was written, Justice by John Galsworthy has not aged. The specifics of Edwardian law have changed, but the fundamental questions remain: How should society treat those who break the law? Is punishment about revenge or rehabilitation? Can a system built on rigid rules ever be truly just? Ruth is not merely a love interest; she