A Comment on the Socio – Economic Life of Working - Class Women in ‘STRIFE’, a Play by John Galsworthy
Exploring the Socio-Economic Struggles of Working-Class Women in John Galsworthy's 'Strife'
by Dr. Sneh Singh*,
- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540
Volume 2, Issue No. 2, Oct 2011, Pages 1 - 3 (3)
Published by: Ignited Minds Journals
ABSTRACT
The article aims for a thorough textual study of the play its characters and their portrayal by the author in particular to reach to some assertion as to the author’s stand regarding socio-economic life struggles of working class women. As the title “Strife” suggests, their life is full of troubles and tribulations. How they overcome these challenges thrown at them by life and society is what makes them strong.
KEYWORD
socio-economic life, working-class women, STRIFE, John Galsworthy, play, characters, portrayal, author's stand, life struggles, challenges, strength