About This Book
A compact collection of three prose dramas examines how private lives and public pressures collide when characters face social expectations, political agitation, and moral dilemmas. Each play unfolds across multiple acts and focuses on domestic milieus and civic settings to show the effects of journalism, financial collapse, and sovereign authority on ordinary people. The dramatist shifts toward realist debate, employing dialogue-driven scenes and sharply observed detail to explore responsibility, public opinion, and social reform. The tone moves between satirical scrutiny and earnest moral argument, and the plays conclude by forcing difficult choices that expose loyalties, conscience, and the costs of social change.
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