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write a critical analysis on the play five at the George by Stuart Ready​

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Answered by anvimalik867
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Five at "The George" by Stuart Ready recounts the account of five individuals who had some relationship with the homicide of their companion, an Indian Army Colonel Foster. Three years back, he was found dead under strange conditions one night in bed after a gathering at Colney stop. Presently they all get a wire requesting that they meet the source at a hotel not a long way from the location of the colonel's passing. Every one of them comes to the hotel - the George - Crewsworth, answering the unknown wire unwittingly about the presence of the others at the specific spot. They meet there and their conversation pivots around the homicide. Every one of them had been with him at his home on the night he passed on. The peak of the play uncovers the genuine killer who jabbers out reality out of his stupidity.

Hence, a critical analysis on the play five at the George by Stuart Ready​.

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Here is a critical analysis of "Five at the George" which is a story that describes the murder mystery of the colonel Foster.

Explanation:

Its a story representing the mystery behind the murder of colonel Foster and his five friends who has some connections in his murder. Three years ago, colonel was found lying dead in his bed and the reason is a mystery. At that night, his five friends were with him and it happened in the place called Colney.

Analysis:

This is a revival of a play produced in the North some years ago. It describes how five companions of an Indian Army colonel who had passed away under somewhat enigmatic circumstances received telegrams requesting them to meet the sender at an inn close to the colonel's place of death.

Naturally, the topic of conversation among the five is the colonel's passing. On the night he passed away, they were all present with him at his home. The inn where they are drinking has been shuttered for some weeks, they later learn. Who was the colonel's murderer? The play's finale and the answer to this question are both brought about by a foolish mistake made by one of the five.

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