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Night Court

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A couple, Stan and Julie, attend a popular evening spectacle held in an old courthouse where accused homeless people are presented to an eager audience. Admission requires surrendering identity cards and programs double as scorecards, encouraging spectators to record offenses, pleas, and outcomes. Stan embraces the show while Julie grows increasingly uneasy at the merciless atmosphere, the crowd's appetite for vengeance, and the dehumanizing treatment of the accused. The narrative examines themes of voyeuristic entertainment, the corrosive effects of public judgment, social inequality, and the moral tensions between curiosity, complicity, and compassion.

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Norman Arkawy

Norman Arkawy is an author known for his contributions to contemporary literature, particularly in the realm of fiction. His works often explore complex themes of relationships and personal growth. Among his notable titles is "Night Court," which delves into the intricacies of human interaction and the challenges faced in modern life. Arkawy's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and relatable characters, making his stories resonate with a wide audience. Other significant works include "Once a First Wife" and "Selling Point," which further showcase his ability to weave compelling tales that reflect the human experience.

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