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Justice play by john galsworthy character analysis of robert cokeson

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It makes sure that laws are both rational and proportional. It provides some predictability for things that are beyond our control, so that we can plan our lives and live with some peace of mind. Put another way, justice is important because it makes life possible in our complex, civilized society.

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In this play, Cokeson plays a very important role to establish Galsworthy's tragic outlook on society. Cokeson is the man of "sixty, wearing spectacles, rather short, with a bald head and an honest pug-dog face." He is a man full of humanity, sympathy, a strong sense of justice, a timid impartiality and generosity.

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