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"Escape" is a gripping episodic play by Nobel laureate John Galsworthy that explores the intricacies of law, morality, and the rigidity of social class in post-war England. The narrative centers on Matt Denant, an English gentleman and decorated war veteran, whose life is upended by a moment of chivalry that turns tragic. While attempting to protect a woman from a plainclothes police officer, a confrontation leads to the officer's accidental death. Convicted of manslaughter and sent to the desolate Dartmoor Prison, Denant eventually seizes an opportunity to make a daring break for freedom.
The work follows Denant's flight across the fog-drenched moors as he encounters a cross-section of British society. Through these varied interactions, Galsworthy masterfully examines how different people respond to a fugitive, testing their loyalties and personal ethics against the demands of the law. "Escape" is a poignant psychological study and a sharp social critique that questions whether justice is truly served by the legal system. With its tense atmosphere and insightful characterizations, the play remains a powerful example of Galsworthy's commitment to exploring the human condition and the conflicts between individual conscience and societal expectations.
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