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The play traces the downfall of a young clerk accused of theft and the repercussions for him and those around him. Scenes move from a solicitor's office to the courtroom and into prison, portraying bureaucratic indifference, moral hypocrisy, and the clash between compassion and legal rigidness. Colleagues, a devoted woman connected to the clerk, and advocates pass through institutional settings that expose social pressures, failed authority, and harsh penal conditions. The closing return to the office shows consequences carrying on, leaving unresolved questions about justice, mercy, and responsibility within an inflexible legal system.
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