Loyalties
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Loyalties is a 1922 play by John Galsworthy that explores themes of anti-Semitism, class prejudice, and moral responsibility within upper-class English society.
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| instanceOf |
play
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stage work → |
| addresses |
ethical dilemmas in high society
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| author |
John Galsworthy
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| countryOfOrigin |
United Kingdom
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| createdBy |
John Galsworthy
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| depicts |
upper-class English society
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| explores |
conflicts of conscience
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loyalty to class → loyalty to truth → prejudice against Jews → social exclusion → |
| firstPerformanceYear |
1922
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| genre |
drama
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problem play → |
| hasForm |
three-act play
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| hasSetting |
England
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upper-class social milieu → |
| hasTitle |
Loyalties
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| isRelatedTo |
British theatre
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interwar period drama → |
| literaryMovement |
realism
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social critique → |
| mainTheme |
anti-Semitism
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class prejudice → moral responsibility → |
| originalLanguage |
English
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| partOf |
John Galsworthy's dramatic works
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| periodOfSetting |
early 20th century
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| publicationYear |
1922
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Loyalties
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hasTitle |
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John Galsworthy
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notableWork |