Fraternity
John Galsworthy
Editorial: Bu Classics Books
Sinopsis
In the posh streets of Kensington, a privileged man becomes obsessed with the plight of a poor seamstress, sparking a conflict between his social conscience and his elite upbringing. As he attempts to bridge the gap between the classes, he realizes the profound isolation created by wealth and tradition. Galsworthy dissects the "fraternity" of the upper class, questioning whether true empathy is possible across such vast economic divides. It is a thoughtful critique of social inertia and the limitations of Victorian idealism.
