Pops, A Play in Two Acts
- 58pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on social injustice, the play highlights the lives of often overlooked individuals in society. It prompts reflection on how people, like uniformed officers, can become mere fixtures rather than recognized as unique individuals. Through its easily staged format, the narrative emphasizes the inherent worth of every person, challenging audiences to confront their perceptions and the value of the common man.
