Asked by Kylee

The Man Without a Country
by Hackett, Walter (adaptation)
Which of the following is a theme the play develops about justice?
1. Justice can be manipulated by those in power to wrongfully punish.
2 Always comes to those who deserve it.
3. Sometimes comes at the expense of others.
4, Exposes the truth, nobody is above it.

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Answered by Kylee
I see. Thanks for that!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
In "The Man Without a Country," one prominent theme about justice is **1. Justice can be manipulated by those in power to wrongfully punish.** The story illustrates how the protagonist, Philip Nolan, is unjustly punished and the consequences of his actions, reflecting on how authority can wield power in a way that affects individuals’ lives in deeply unfair ways. While other themes about justice are present, the manipulation of justice by those in power is a significant aspect of the narrative.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further clarification about the play or any other topic, feel free to ask!

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