Justify the title of the play The Silver Box
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The title of the play ' THE SILVER BOX '
Explanation:
Galsworthy's original title for "The Silver Box" was first given the title as The Cigarette Bar. Both essentially mean the same thing and an expensive cigarette case. It is the central thing in the plot. The entire story revolves around it.
We see the cigarette box dominates the events from cover to cover. All conflicts and suffering arise from it. The word 'silver' gives to the title color of a class struggle between the rich and poor. Silver the symbol of riches. Hence the title The Silver Box is more appropriate than The Cigarette Box.
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