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.
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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