The best response that captures how the play develops a theme about justice is:
The justice dealt to Nolan is corrupt and disproportionate, as he is punished more for his angry outburst in court than he is for actual treason.
This response highlights the theme of injustice, illustrating how the legal system can fail to deliver fair outcomes, thus reinforcing the notion that justice can be misapplied and the consequences can be severe, impacting both the character and the audience's understanding of the concept of justice.