MaxHalbe’sJUGEND*andWedekind’sFRUHLING’SERWACHEN**aredramaswhichhavedisseminatedradicalthoughtinanaltogetherdifferentdirection。TheytreatofthechildandthedenseignoranceandnarrowPuritanismthatmeettheawakeningofnature。ParticularlythisistrueofFRUHLING’SERWACHEN。Youngboysandgirlssacrificedonthealtaroffalseeducationandofoursickeningmoralitythatprohibitstheenlightenmentofyouthastoquestionssoimperativetothehealthandwell-beingofsociety,——theoriginoflife,anditsfunctions。Itshowshowamother——andatrulygoodmother,atthat——keepsherfourteen-year-olddaughterinabsoluteignoranceastoallmattersofsex,andwhenfinallytheyounggirlfallsavictimtoherownignorance,thesamemotherseesherdaughterkilledbyquackmedicines。Theinscriptiononhergravestatesthatshediedofanaemia,andmoralityissatisfied——
*YOUTH。
**THEAWAKENINGOFSPRING——
ThefatalityofourPuritanichypocrisyinthesemattersisespeciallyilluminedbyWedekindinsofarasourmostpromisingchildrenfallvictimstosexignoranceandtheutterlackofappreciationonthepartoftheteachersofthechild’sawakening。
Wendla,unusuallydevelopedandalertforherage,pleadswithhermothertoexplainthemysteryoflife:
"Ihaveasisterwhohasbeenmarriedfortwoandahalfyears。I
myselfhavebeenmadeanauntforthethirdtime,andIhaven’ttheleastideahowitallcomesabout……Don’tbecross,Mother,dear!WhomintheworldshouldIaskbutyou?Don’tscoldmeforaskingaboutit。Givemeananswer——Howdoesithappen?——YoucannotreallydeceiveyourselfthatI,whoamfourteenyearsold,stillbelieveinthestork。"
Werehermotherherselfnotavictimoffalsenotionsofmorality,anaffectionateandsensibleexplanationmighthavesavedherdaughter。
Buttheconventionalmotherseekstohideher"moral"shameandembarrassmentinthisevasivereply:
"Inordertohaveachild——onemustlove——theman——towhomoneismarried……Onemustlovehim,Wendla,asyouatyouragearestillunabletolove——Nowyouknowit!"
HowmuchWendla"knew"themotherrealizedtoolate。Thepregnantgirlimaginesherselfillwithdropsy。Andwhenhermothercriesindesperation,"Youhaven’tthedropsy,youhaveachild,girl,"theagonizedWendlaexclaimsinbewilderment:"Butit’snotpossible,Mother,Iamnotmarriedyet……Oh,Mother,whydidn’tyoutellmeeverything?"
WithequalstupiditytheboyMorrisisdriventosuicidebecausehefailsinhisschoolexaminations。AndMelchior,theyouthfulfatherofWendla’sunbornchild,issenttotheHouseofCorrection,hisearlysexualawakeningstampinghimadegenerateintheeyesofteachersandparents。
ForyearsthoughtfulmenandwomeninGermanyhadadvocatedthecompellingnecessityofsexenlightenment。MUTTERSCHUTZ,apublicationspeciallydevotedtofrankandintelligentdiscussionofthesexproblem,hasbeencarryingonitsagitationforaconsiderabletime。ButitremainedforthedramaticgeniusofWedekindtoinfluenceradicalthoughttotheextentofforcingtheintroductionofsexphysiologyinmanyschoolsofGermany。
Scandinavia,likeGermany,wasadvancedthroughthedramamuchmorethanthroughanyotherchannel。LongbeforeIbsenappearedonthescene,Bjornson,thegreatessayist,thunderedagainsttheinequalitiesandinjusticeprevalentinthosecountries。Buthiswasavoiceinthewilderness,reachingbutthefew。NotsowithIbsen。
HisBRAND,DOLL’SHOUSE,PILLARSOFSOCIETY,GHOSTS,andANENEMYOF
THEPEOPLEhaveconsiderablyunderminedtheoldconceptions,andreplacedthembyamodernandrealviewoflife。OnehasbuttoreadBRANDtorealizethemodernconception,letussay,ofreligion,——religion,asanidealtobeachievedonearth;religionasaprincipleofhumanbrotherhood,ofsolidarity,andkindness。
Ibsen,thesupremehaterofallsocialshams,hastorntheveilofhypocrisyfromtheirfaces。Hisgreatestonslaught,however,isonthefourcardinalpointssupportingtheflimsynetworkofsociety。
First,thelieuponwhichreststhelifeoftoday;second,thefutilityofsacrificeaspreachedbyourmoralcodes;third,pettymaterialconsideration,whichistheonlygodthemajorityworships;
andfourth,thedeadeninginfluenceofprovincialism。ThesefourrecurastheLEITMOTIFinIbsen’splays,butparticularlyinPILLARS
OFSOCIETY,DOLL’SHOUSE,GHOSTS,andANENEMYOFTHEPEOPLE。
PillarsofSociety!Whatatremendousindictmentagainstthesocialstructurethatrestsonrottenanddecayedpillars,——pillarsnicelygildedandapparentlyintact,yetmerelyhidingtheirtruecondition。
Andwhatarethesepillars?
ConsulBernick,attheveryheightofhissocialandfinancialcareer,thebenefactorofhistownandthestrongestpillarofthecommunity,hasreachedthesummitthroughthechanneloflies,deception,andfraud。Hehasrobbedhisbosomfriend,Johann,ofhisgoodname,andhasbetrayedLonaHessel,thewomanheloved,tomarryherstep-sisterforthesakeofhermoney。Hehasenrichedhimselfbyshadytransactions,undercoverof"thecommunity’sgood,"andfinallyevengoestotheextentofendangeringhumanlifebypreparingtheINDIANGIRL,arottenanddangerousvessel,togotosea。
ButthereturnofLonabringshimtherealizationoftheemptinessandmeannessofhisnarrowlife。Heseekstoplacatethewakingconsciencebythehopethathehasclearedthegroundforthebetterlifeofhisson,ofthenewgeneration。Buteventhislasthopesoonfallstotheground,asherealizesthattruthcannotbebuiltonalie。Attheverymomentwhenthewholetownispreparedtocelebratethegreatbenefactorofthecommunitywithbanquetpraise,hehimself,nowgrowntofullspiritualmanhood,confessestotheassembledtownspeople:
"Ihavenorighttothishomage……Myfellow-citizensmustknowmetothecore。Thenleteveryoneexaminehimself,andletusrealizethepredictionthatfromthiseventwebeginanewtime。Theold,withitstinsel,itshypocrisy,itshollowness,itslyingpropriety,anditspitifulcowardice,shallliebehinduslikeamuseum,openforinstruction。"
WithADOLL’SHOUSEIbsenhaspavedthewayforwoman’semancipation。
Noraawakensfromherdoll’sroletotherealizationoftheinjusticedoneherbyherfatherandherhusband,HelmerTorvald。
"WhileIwasathomewithfather,heusedtotellmeallhisopinions,andIheldthesameopinions。IfIhadothersIconcealedthem,becausehewouldnothaveapproved。Heusedtocallmehisdollchild,andplaywithmeasIplayedwithmydolls。ThenIcametoliveinyourhouse。Yousettledeverythingaccordingtoyourtaste,andIgotthesametasteasyou,orIpretendedto。WhenI
lookbackonitnow,Iseemtohavebeenlivinglikeabeggar,fromhandtomouth。Ilivedbyperformingtricksforyou,Torvald,butyouwouldhaveitso。Youandfatherhavedonemeagreatwrong。"
InvainHelmerusestheoldphilistineargumentsofwifelydutyandsocialobligations。Norahasgrownoutofherdoll’sdressintofullstatureofconsciouswomanhood。Sheisdeterminedtothinkandjudgeforherself。Shehasrealizedthat,beforeallelse,sheisahumanbeing,owingthefirstdutytoherself。Sheisundauntedevenbythepossibilityofsocialostracism。Shehasbecomescepticalofthejusticeofthelaw,thewisdomoftheconstituted。Herrebellingsoulrisesinprotestagainsttheexisting。Inherownwords:"I
mustmakeupmymindwhichisright,societyorI。"
Inherchildlikefaithinherhusbandshehadhopedforthegreatmiracle。Butitwasnotthedisappointedhopethatopenedhervisiontothefalsehoodsofmarriage。ItwasratherthesmugcontentmentofHelmerwithasafelie——onethatwouldremainhiddenandnotendangerhissocialstanding。
WhenNoraclosedbehindherthedoorofhergildedcageandwentoutintotheworldanew,regeneratedpersonality,sheopenedthegateoffreedomandtruthforherownsexandtheracetocome。
Morethananyotherplay,GHOSTShasactedlikeabombexplosion,shakingthesocialstructuretoitsveryfoundations。
InDOLL’SHOUSEthejustificationoftheunionbetweenNoraandHelmerrestedatleastonthehusband’sconceptionofintegrityandrigidadherencetooursocialmorality。Indeed,hewastheconventionalidealhusbandanddevotedfather。NotsoinGHOSTS。
Mrs。AlvingmarriedCaptainAlvingonlytofindthathewasaphysicalandmentalwreck,andthatlifewithhimwouldmeanutterdegradationandbefataltopossibleoffspring。Inherdespairsheturnedtoheryouth’scompanion,youngPastorManderswho,asthetruesaviorofsoulsforheaven,mustneedsbeindifferenttoearthlynecessities。Hesentherbacktoshameanddegradation,——toherdutiestohusbandandhome。Indeed,happiness——tohim——wasbuttheunholymanifestationofarebelliousspirit,andawife’sdutywasnottojudge,but"tobearwithhumilitythecrosswhichahigherpowerhadforyourowngoodlaiduponyou。"
Mrs。Alvingborethecrossfortwenty-sixlongyears。Notforthesakeofthehigherpower,butforherlittlesonOswald,whomshelongedtosavefromthepoisonousatmosphereofherhusband’shome。
Itwasalsoforthesakeofthebelovedsonthatshesupportedthelieofhisfather’sgoodness,insuperstitiousaweof"dutyanddecency。"Shelearned,alas!toolate,thatthesacrificeofherentirelifehadbeeninvain,andthathersonOswaldwasvisitedbythesinsofhisfather,thathewasirrevocablydoomed。This,too,shelearned,that"weareallofusghosts。Itisnotonlywhatwehaveinheritedfromourfatherandmotherthatwalksinus。Itisallsortsofdeadideasandlifelessoldbeliefs。Theyhavenovitality,buttheyclingtousallthesameandwecan’tgetridofthem……Andthenweare,oneandall,sopitifullyafraidoflight。WhenyouforcedmeundertheyokeyoucalledDutyandObligation;whenyoupraisedasrightandproperwhatmywholesoulrebelledagainstassomethingloathsome;itwasthenthatIbegantolookintotheseamsofyourdoctrine。Ionlywishedtopickatasingleknot,butwhenIhadgotthatundone,thewholethingravelledout。AndthenIunderstoodthatitwasallmachine-sewn。"
Howcouldasocietymachine-sewn,fathomtheseethingdepthswhenceissuedthegreatmasterpieceofHenrikIbsen?Itcouldnotunderstand,andthereforeitpouredthevialsofabuseandvenomuponitsgreatestbenefactor。ThatIbsenwasnotdauntedhehasprovedbyhisreplyinANENEMYOFTHEPEOPLE。
InthatgreatdramaIbsenperformsthelastfuneralritesoveradecayinganddyingsocialsystem。Outofitsashesrisestheregeneratedindividual,theboldanddaringrebel。Dr。Stockman,anidealist,fullofsocialsympathyandsolidarity,iscalledtohisnativetownasthephysicianofthebaths。Hesoondiscoversthatthelatterarebuiltonaswamp,andthatinsteadoffindingreliefthepatients,whoflocktotheplace,arebeingpoisoned。
Anhonestman,ofstrongconvictions,thedoctorconsidersithisdutytomakehisdiscoveryknown。Buthesoonlearnsthatdividendsandprofitsareconcernedneitherwithhealthnorprinciples。Eventhereformersofthetown,representedinthePEOPLE’SMESSENGER,alwaysreadytoprateoftheirdevotiontothepeople,withdrawtheirsupportfromthe"reckless"idealist,themomenttheylearnthatthedoctor’sdiscoverymaybringthetownintodisrepute,andthusinjuretheirpockets。
ButDoctorStockmancontinuesinthefaithheentertainsforhastownsmen。Theywouldhearhim。Buthere,too,hesoonfindshimselfalone。Hecannotevensecureaplacetoproclaimhisgreattruth。
Andwhenhefinallysucceeds,heisoverwhelmedbyabuseandridiculeastheenemyofthepeople。Thedoctor,soenthusiasticofhistownspeople’sassistancetoeradicatetheevil,issoondriventoasolitaryposition。Theannouncementofhisdiscoverywouldresultinapecuniarylosstothetown,andthatconsiderationinducestheofficials,thegoodcitizens,andsoulreformers,tostiflethevoiceoftruth。Hefindsthemallacompactmajority,unscrupulousenoughtobewillingtobuilduptheprosperityofthetownonaquagmireofliesandfraud。Heisaccusedoftryingtoruinthecommunity。Buttohismind"itdoesnotmatterifalyingcommunityisruined。Itmustbelevelledtotheground。Allmenwholiveuponliesmustbeexterminatedlikevermin。You’llbringittosuchapassthatthewholecountrywilldeservetoperish。"
DoctorStockmanisnotapracticalpolitician。Afreeman,hethinks,mustnotbehavelikeablackguard。"Hemustnotsoactthathewouldspitinhisownface。"Foronlycowardspermit"considerations"ofpretendedgeneralwelfareorofpartytooverridetruthandideals。"Partyprogrammeswringthenecksofallyoung,livingtruths;andconsiderationsofexpediencyturnmoralityandrighteousnessupsidedown,untillifeissimplyhideous。"
TheseplaysofIbsen——THEPILLARSOFSOCIETY,ADOLL’SHOUSE,GHOSTS,andANENEMYOFTHEPEOPLE——constituteadynamicforcewhichisgraduallydissipatingtheghostswalkingthesocialburyinggroundcalledcivilization。Nay,more;Ibsen’sdestructiveeffectsareatthesametimesupremelyconstructive,forhenotmerelyunderminesexistingpillars;indeed,hebuildswithsurestrokesthefoundationofahealthier,idealfuture,basedonthesovereigntyoftheindividualwithinasympatheticsocialenvironment。
Englandwithhergreatpioneersofradicalthought,theintellectualpilgrimslikeGodwin,RobertOwen,Darwin,Spencer,WilliamMorris,andscoresofothers;withherwonderfullarksofliberty——Shelley,Byron,Keats——isanotherexampleoftheinfluenceofdramaticart。
Withincomparativelyafewyears,thedramaticworksofShaw,Pinero,Galsworthy,RannKennedy,havecarriedradicalthoughttotheearsformerlydeafeventoGreatBritain’swondrouspoets。ThusapublicwhichwillremainindifferentreadinganessaybyRobertOwen,onPoverty,orignoreBernardShaw’sSocialistictracts,wasmadetothinkbyMAJORBARBARA,whereinpovertyisdescribedasthegreatestcrimeofChristiancivilization。"Povertymakespeopleweak,slavish,puny;povertycreatesdisease,crime,prostitution;infine,povertyisresponsibleforalltheillsandevilsoftheworld。"
Povertyalsonecessitatesdependency,charitableorganizations,institutionsthatthriveofftheverythingtheyaretryingtodestroy。TheSalvationArmy,forinstance,asshowninMAJOR
BARBARA,fightsdrunkenness;yetoneofitsgreatestcontributorsisBadger,awhiskeydistiller,whofurnishesyearlythousandsofpoundstodoawaywiththeverysourceofhiswealth。BernardShaw,therefore,concludesthattheonlyrealbenefactorofsocietyisamanlikeUndershaft,Barbara’sfather,acannonmanufacturer,whosetheoryoflifeisthatpowderisstrongerthanwords。
"Theworstofcrimes,"saysUndershaft,"ispoverty。Alltheothercrimesarevirtuesbesideit;alltheotherdishonorsarechivalryitselfbycomparison。Povertyblightswholecities;spreadshorriblepestilences;strikesdeadtheverysoulofallwhocomewithinsight,sound,orsmellofit。Whatyoucallcrimeisnothing;amurderhere,atheftthere,ablownowandacursethere:whatdotheymatter?Theyareonlytheaccidentsandillnessesoflife;therearenotfiftygenuineprofessionalcriminalsinLondon。Buttherearemillionsofpoorpeople,abjectpeople,dirtypeople,ill-fed,ill-clothedpeople。Theypoisonusmorallyandphysically;theykillthehappinessofsociety;theyforceustodoawaywithourownlibertiesandtoorganizeunnaturalcrueltiesforfeartheyshouldriseagainstusanddragusdownintotheirabyss……Povertyandslaveryhavestoodupforcenturiestoyoursermonsandleadingarticles;theywillnotstanduptomymachineguns。Don’tpreachatthem;don’treasonwiththem。Killthem……Itisthefinaltestofconviction,theonlyleverstrongenoughtooverturnasocialsystem……Vote!Bah!Whenyouvote,youonlychangethenameofthecabinet。Whenyoushoot,youpulldowngovernments,inauguratenewepochs,abolisholdorders,andsetupnew。"
NowonderpeoplecaredlittletoreadMr。Shaw’sSocialistictracts。
Innootherwaybutinthedramacouldhedeliversuchforcible,historictruths。AndthereforeitisonlythroughthedramathatMr。
Shawisarevolutionaryfactorinthedisseminationofradicalideas。
AfterHauptmann’sDIEWEBER,STRIFE,byGalsworthy,isthemostimportantlabordrama。
ThethemeofSTRIFEisastrikewithtwodominantfactors:Anthony,thepresidentofthecompany,rigid,uncompromising,unwillingtomaketheslightestconcession,althoughthemenheldoutformonthsandareinaconditionofsemi-starvation;andDavidRoberts,anuncompromisingrevolutionist,whosedevotiontotheworkingmanandthecauseoffreedomisatwhiteheat。Betweenthemthestrikersarewornandwearywiththeterriblestruggle,andareharassedanddrivenbytheawfulsightofpovertyandwantintheirfamilies。
ThemostmarvellousandbrilliantpieceofworkinSTRIFEisGalsworthy’sportrayalofthemob,itsfickleness,andlackofbackbone。OnemomenttheyapplaudoldThomas,whospeaksofthepowerofGodandreligionandadmonishesthemenagainstrebellion;
thenextinstanttheyarecarriedawaybyawalkingdelegate,whopleadsthecauseoftheunion,——theunionthatalwaysstandsforcompromise,andwhichforsakestheworkingmenwhenevertheydaretostrikeforindependentdemands;againtheyareaglowwiththeearnestness,thespirit,andtheintensityofDavidRoberts——allthesepeoplewillingtogoinwhateverdirectionthewindblows。Itisthecurseoftheworkingclassthattheyalwaysfollowlikesheepledtoslaughter。
Consistencyisthegreatestcrimeofourcommercialage。Nomatterhowintensethespiritorhowimportanttheman,themomenthewillnotallowhimselftobeusedorsellhisprinciples,heisthrownonthedustheap。Suchwasthefateofthepresidentofthecompany,Anthony,andofDavidRoberts。Tobesuretheyrepresentedoppositepoles——polesantagonistictoeachother,polesdividedbyaterriblegapthatcanneverbebridgedover。Yettheysharedacommonfate。
Anthonyistheembodimentofconservatism,ofoldideas,ofironmethods:
"Ihavebeenchairmanofthiscompanythirty-twoyears。Ihavefoughtthemenfourtimes。Ihaveneverbeendefeated。Ithasbeensaidthattimeshavechanged。Iftheyhave,Ihavenotchangedwiththem。Ithasbeensaidthatmastersandmenareequal。Cant。Therecanbeonlyonemasterinahouse。IthasbeensaidthatCapitalandLaborhavethesameinterests。Cant。Theirinterestsareaswideasunderasthepoles。Thereisonlyonewayoftreatingmen——withtheironrod。Mastersaremasters。Menaremen。"
Wemaynotlikethisadherencetoold,reactionarynotions,andyetthereissomethingadmirableinthecourageandconsistencyofthisman,norishehalfasdangeroustotheinterestsoftheoppressed,asoursentimentalandsoftreformerswhorobwithninefingers,andgivelibrarieswiththetenth;whogrindhumanbeingslikeRussellSage,andthenspendmillionsofdollarsinsocialresearchwork;whoturnbeautifulyoungplantsintofadedoldwomen,andthengivethemafewpaltrydollarsorfoundaHomeforWorkingGirls。Anthonyisaworthyfoe;andtofightsuchafoe,onemustlearntomeethiminopenbattle。
DavidRobertshasallthementalandmoralattributesofhisadversary,coupledwiththespiritofrevolt,andthedepthofmodernideas。He,too,isconsistent,andwantsnothingforhisclassshortofcompletevictory。
"Itisnotforthislittlemomentoftimewearefighting,notforourownlittlebodiesandtheirwarmth;itisforallthosewhocomeafter,foralltimes。Oh,men,fortheloveofthemdon’tturnupanotherstoneontheirheads,don’thelptoblackenthesky。Ifwecanshakethatwhite-facedmonsterwiththebloodylipsthathassuckedthelivesoutofourselves,ourwives,andchildren,sincetheworldbegan,ifwehavenottheheartsofmentostandagainstit,breasttobreastandeyetoeye,andforceitbackwardtillitcryformercy,itwillgoonsuckinglife,andweshallstayforeverwhereweare,lessthantheverydogs。"
Itisinevitablethatcompromiseandpettyinterestshouldpassonandleavetwosuchgiantsbehind。Inevitable,untilthemasswillreachthestatureofaDavidRoberts。Willitever?Prophecyisnotthevocationofthedramatist,yetthemorallessonisevident。Onecannothelprealizingthattheworkingmenwillhavetousemethodshithertounfamiliartothem;thattheywillhavetodiscardallthoseelementsintheirmidstthatareforeverreadytoreconciletheirreconcilable,namelyCapitalandLabor。TheywillhavetolearnthatcharacterslikeDavidRobertsaretheveryforcesthathaverevolutionizedtheworldandthuspavedthewayforemancipationoutoftheclutchesofthat"white-facedmonsterwithbloodylips,"
towardsabrighterhorizon,afreerlife,andadeeperrecognitionofhumanvalues。
Nosubjectofequalsocialimporthasreceivedsuchextensiveconsiderationwithinthelastfewyearsasthequestionofprisonandpunishment。
Hardlyanymagazineofconsequencethathasnotdevoteditscolumnstothediscussionofthisvitaltheme。Anumberofbooksbyablewriters,bothinAmericaandabroad,havediscussedthistopicfromthehistoric,psychologic,andsocialstandpoint,allagreeingthatpresentpenalinstitutionsandourmodeofcopingwithcrimehaveineveryrespectprovedinadequateaswellaswasteful。Onewouldexpectthatsomethingveryradicalshouldresultfromthecumulativeliteraryindictmentofthesocialcrimesperpetratedupontheprisoner。Yetwiththeexceptionofafewminorandcomparativelyinsignificantreformsinsomeofourprisons,absolutelynothinghasbeenaccomplished。ButatlastthisgravesocialwronghasfounddramaticinterpretationinGalworthy’sJUSTICE。
TheplayopensintheofficeofJamesHowandSons,Solicitors。Theseniorclerk,RobertCokeson,discoversthatacheckhehadissuedforninepoundshasbeenforgedtoninety。Byelimination,suspicionfallsuponWilliamFalder,thejuniorofficeclerk。Thelatterisinlovewithamarriedwoman,theabused,ill-treatedwifeofabrutaldrunkard。Pressedbyhisemployer,asevereyetnotunkindlyman,Falderconfessestheforgery,pleadingthedirenecessityofhissweetheart,RuthHoneywill,withwhomhehadplannedtoescapetosaveherfromtheunbearablebrutalityofherhusband。
NotwithstandingtheentreatiesofyoungWalter,whoistouchedbymodernideas,hisfather,amoralandlaw-respectingcitizen,turnsFalderovertothepolice。
Thesecondact,inthecourt-room,showsJusticeintheveryprocessofmanufacture。ThesceneequalsindramaticpowerandpsychologicveritythegreatcourtsceneinRESURRECTION。YoungFalder,anervousandratherweaklyyouthoftwenty-three,standsbeforethebar。Ruth,hismarriedsweetheart,fullofloveanddevotion,burnswithanxietytosavetheyoungmanwhoseaffectionbroughtabouthispresentpredicament。TheyoungmanisdefendedbyLawyerFrome,whosespeechtothejuryisamasterpieceofdeepsocialphilosophywreathedwiththetendrilsofhumanunderstandingandsympathy。HedoesnotattempttodisputethemerefactofFalderhavingalteredthecheck;andthoughhepleadstemporaryaberrationindefenseofhisclient,thatpleaisbaseduponasocialconsciousnessasdeepandall-embracingastherootsofoursocialills——"thebackgroundoflife,thatpalpitatinglifewhichalwaysliesbehindthecommissionofacrime。"HeshowsFaldertohavefacedthealternativeofseeingthebelovedwomanmurderedbyherbrutalhusband,whomshecannotdivorce;oroftakingthelawintohisownhands。Thedefencepleadswiththejurynottoturntheweakyoungmanintoacriminalbycondemninghimtoprison,for"justiceisamachinethat,whensomeonehasgivenitastartingpush,rollsonofitself……Isthisyoungmantobegroundtopiecesunderthismachineforanactwhich,attheworst,wasoneofweakness?Ishetobecomeamemberofthelucklesscrewsthatmanthosedark,ill-starredshipscalledprisons?……Iurgeyou,gentlemen,donotruinthisyoungman。
Forasaresultofthosefourminutes,ruin,utterandirretrievable,stareshimintheface……TherollingofthechariotwheelsofJusticeoverthisboybeganwhenitwasdecidedtoprosecutehim。"
ButthechariotofJusticerollsmercilesslyon,for——asthelearnedJudgesays——"thelawiswhatitis——amajesticedifice,shelteringallofus,eachstoneofwhichrestsonanother。"
Falderissentencedtothreeyears’penalservitude。
Inprison,theyoung,inexperiencedconvictsoonfindshimselfthevictimoftheterrible"system。"TheauthoritiesadmitthatyoungFalderismentallyandphysically"inbadshape,"butnothingcanbedoneinthematter:manyothersareinasimilarposition,and"thequartersareinadequate。"
Thethirdsceneofthethirdactisheart-grippinginitssilentforce。Thewholesceneisapantomime,takingplaceinFalder’sprisoncell。
"Infast-fallingdaylight,Falder,inhisstockings,isseenstandingmotionless,withhisheadinclinedtowardsthedoor,listening。Hemovesalittleclosertothedoor,hisstockingedfeetmakingnonoise。Hestopsatthedoor。Heistryingharderandhardertohearsomething,anylittlethingthatisgoingonoutside。Hespringssuddenlyupright——asifatasound——andremainsperfectlymotionless。
Then,withaheavysigh,hemovestohiswork,andstandslookingatit,withhisheaddown;hedoesastitchortwo,havingtheairofamansolostinsadnessthateachstitchis,asitwere,acomingtolife。Then,turningabruptly,hebeginspacinghiscell,movinghishead,likeananimalpacingitscage。Hestopsagainatthedoor,listens,and,placingthepalmsofhishandsagainstitwithhisfingersspreadout,leanshisforeheadagainsttheiron。Turningfromit,presently,hemovesslowlybacktowardsthewindow,holdinghishead,asifhefeltthatitweregoingtoburst,andstopsunderthewindow。Butsincehecannotseeoutofitheleavesofflooking,and,pickingupthelidofoneofthetins,peersintoit,asiftryingtomakeacompanionofhisownface。Ithasgrownverynearlydark。Suddenlythelidfallsoutofhishandwithaclatter——theonlysoundthathasbrokenthesilence——andhestandsstaringintentlyatthewallwherethestuffoftheshirtishangingratherwhiteinthedarkness——heseemstobeseeingsomebodyorsomethingthere。Thereisasharptapandclick;thecelllightbehindtheglassscreenhasbeenturnedup。Thecellisbrightlylighted。
Falderisseengaspingforbreath。
Asoundfromfaraway,asofdistant,dullbeatingonthickmetal,issuddenlyaudible。Faldershrinksback,notabletobearthissuddenclamor。Butthesoundgrows,asthoughsomegreattumbrilwererollingtowardsthecell。Andgraduallyitseemstohypnotizehim。
Hebeginscreepinginchbyinchnearertothedoor。Thebangingsound,travelingfromcelltocell,drawscloserandcloser;Falder’shandsareseenmovingasifhisspirithadalreadyjoinedinthisbeating,andthesoundswellstillitseemstohaveenteredtheverycell。Hesuddenlyraiseshisclenchedfists。Pantingviolently,heflingshimselfathisdoor,andbeatsonit。"
FinallyFalderleavestheprison,abrokenticket-of-leaveman,thestampoftheconvictuponhisbrow,theironofmiseryinhissoul。
ThankstoRuth’spleading,thefirmofJamesHowandSoniswillingtotakeFalderbackintheiremploy,onconditionthathegiveupRuth。ItisthenthatFalderlearnstheawfulnewsthatthewomanheloveshadbeendrivenbythemercilesseconomicMolochtosellherself。She"triedmakingskirts……cheapthings……Inevermademorethantenshillingsaweek,buyingmyowncotton,andworkingallday。Ihardlyevergottobedtillpasttwelve……
Andthen……myemployerhappened——he’shappenedeversince。"Atthisterriblepsychologicmomentthepoliceappeartodraghimbacktoprisonforfailingtoreporthimselfasticket-of-leaveman。
Completelyoverwhelmedbytheinexorabilityofhisenvironment,youngFalderseeksandfindspeace,greaterthanhumanjustice,bythrowinghimselfdowntodeath,asthedetectivesaretakinghimbacktoprison。
Itwouldbeimpossibletoestimatetheeffectproducedbythisplay。
PerhapssomeconceptioncanbegainedfromtheveryunusualcircumstancethatithadprovedsopowerfulastoinducetheHomeSecretaryofGreatBritaintoundertakeextensiveprisonreformsinEngland。Averyencouragingsignthis,oftheinfluenceexertedbythemoderndrama。ItistobehopedthatthethunderingindictmentofMr。GalsworthywillnotremainwithoutsimilareffectuponthepublicsentimentandprisonconditionsofAmerica。Atanyrate,itiscertainthatnoothermodernplayhasbornesuchdirectandimmediatefruitinwakeningthesocialconscience。
Anothermodernplay,THESERVANTINTHEHOUSE,strikesavitalkeyinoursociallife。TheheroofMr。Kennedy’smasterpieceisRobert,acoarse,filthydrunkard,whomrespectablesocietyhasrepudiated。
Robert,thesewercleaner,istherealherooftheplay;nay,itstrueandonlysavior。Itishewhovolunteerstogodownintothedangeroussewer,sothathiscomrades"can’avelightandair。"
Afterall,hashenotsacrificedhislifealways,sothatothersmayhavelightandair?
Thethoughtthatlaboristheredeemerofsocialwell-beinghasbeencriedfromthehousetopsineverytongueandeveryclime。YetthesimplewordsofRobertexpressthesignificanceoflaboranditsmissionwithfargreaterpotency。
Americaisstillinitsdramaticinfancy。Mostoftheattemptsalongthislinetomirrorlife,havebeenwretchedfailures。Still,therearehopefulsignsintheattitudeoftheintelligentpublictowardmodernplays,eveniftheybefromforeignsoil。
TheonlyrealdramaAmericahassofarproducedisTHEEASIESTWAY,byEugeneWalter。
Itissupposedtorepresenta"peculiarphase"ofNewYorklife。Ifthatwereall,itwouldbeofminorsignificance。Thatwhichgivestheplayitsrealimportanceandvalueliesmuchdeeper。Itlies,first,inthefundamentalcurrentofoursocialfabricwhichdrivesusall,evenstrongercharactersthanLaura,intotheeasiestway——awaysoverydestructiveofintegrity,truth,andjustice。Secondly,thecruel,senselessfatalismconditionedinLaura’ssex。Thesetwofeaturesputtheuniversalstampupontheplay,andcharacterizeitasoneofthestrongestdramaticindictmentsagainstsociety。
Thecriminalwasteofhumanenergy,ineconomicandsocialconditions,drivesLauraasitdrivestheaveragegirltomarryanymanfora"home";orasitdrivesmentoenduretheworstindignitiesforamiserablepittance。
Thenthereisthatotherrespectableinstitution,thefatalismofLaura’ssex。Theinevitabilityofthatforceissummedupinthefollowingwords:"Don’tyouknowthatwecountnomoreinthelifeofthesementhantamedanimals?It’sagame,andifwedon’tplayourcardswell,welose。"Womaninthebattlewithlifehasbutoneweapon,onecommodity——sex。Thataloneservesasatrumpcardinthegameoflife。
Thisblindfatalismhasmadeofwomanaparasite,aninertthing。
WhythenexpectperseveranceorenergyofLaura?Theeasiestwayisthepathmappedoutforherfromtimeimmemorial。Shecouldfollownoother。
Anumberofotherplayscouldbequotedascharacteristicofthegrowingroleofthedramaasadisseminatorofradicalthought。
SufficetomentionTHETHIRDDEGREE,byCharlesKlein;THEFOURTH
ESTATE,byMedillPatterson;AMAN’SWORLD,byIdaCroutchers,——allpointingtothedawnofdramaticartinAmerica,anartwhichisdiscoveringtothepeopletheterriblediseasesofoursocialbody。
Ithasbeensaidofold,allroadsleadtoRome。Inparaphrasedapplicationtothetendenciesofourday,itmaytrulybesaidthatallroadsleadtothegreatsocialreconstruction。Theeconomicawakeningoftheworkingman,andhisrealizationofthenecessityforconcertedindustrialaction;thetendenciesofmoderneducation,especiallyintheirapplicationtothefreedevelopmentofthechild;
thespiritofgrowingunrestexpressedthrough,andcultivatedby,artandliterature,allpavethewaytotheOpenRoad。Aboveall,themoderndrama,operatingthroughthedoublechannelofdramatistandinterpreter,affectingasitdoesbothmindandheart,isthestrongestforceindevelopingsocialdiscontent,swellingthepowerfultideofunrestthatsweepsonwardandoverthedamofignorance,prejudice,andsuperstition。
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