Plays : Second Series(Paperback, John Galsworthy)
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"The Eldest Son" centers on the pressures and expectations placed on the titular character, Bill, who is set to inherit his family’s estate. When he falls in love with the family’s maid, he faces a choice between his duty to uphold family honor and his personal happiness. Through Bill’s inner conflict and the reactions of his conservative family, Galsworthy explores the rigid class divides that constrain individual freedom and dictate social norms."The Little Dream" is a symbolic play that departs from Galsworthy’s usual realism to embrace a more allegorical narrative. It tells the story of Seelchen, a young mountain girl who dreams of escaping her simple life and experiencing the allure of the outside world. As she grapples with her desires, the play becomes a poetic reflection on ambition, innocence, and the pursuit of a life beyond one’s origins. Through Seelchen’s dreams, Galsworthy explores the conflict between aspiration and reality, symbolizing the human tendency to long for what lies beyond reach.