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The Man Without a Country
Hackett, Walter (adaptations)
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Which of the following is a theme the play develops about justice?
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Justice always comes to those who deserve it.
Justice always comes to those who deserve it.
Justice exposes the truth, and nobody is above it.
Justice exposes the truth, and nobody is above it.
Justice can be manipulated by those in power to wrongfully punish.
Justice can be manipulated by those in power to wrongfully punish.
Justice sometimes comes at the expense of others.
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Justice can be manipulated by those in power to wrongfully punish.
The play shows Nolan receiving an extreme, politicized sentence—exile and prohibition from hearing of his country—as a public example rather than a fair, proportionate punishment, so justice is portrayed as used and abused by those in authority.
The play shows Nolan receiving an extreme, politicized sentence—exile and prohibition from hearing of his country—as a public example rather than a fair, proportionate punishment, so justice is portrayed as used and abused by those in authority.
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