
Letter, A Play in Three Acts
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Leslie Crosbie, a woman of privilege living in colonial Malaya, finds herself facing a murder charge. She claims to have shot a man who tried to assault her, but her story is complicated by the existence of a compromising letter, threatening to expose a truth she desperately wants to keep hidden. The play unfolds as Leslie and her lawyer navigate the legal and social implications of the letter, revealing the depths of her desperation and the powerful influence of social expectations in a colonial setting. The play explores the murky waters of truth and deception, the complexities of human relationships, and the consequences of secrets in a world where appearances matter greatly. It unfolds in a backdrop of colonial life, highlighting the social and moral tensions present in this environment.Book Details
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W. Somerset Maugham
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