The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Discuss the use of irony in the play
The Caucasian Chalk Circle
The Caucasian Chalk Circle
"The law, at the beginning of the play, is merely a prop for in-justice, exploitation and corruption. Great care is taken of the Governor's heir, more care indeed than is likely to produce a thriving child, but this care springs not from parental love, but from the knowledge that the child guarantees the perpetuation of injustice
for a further generation. It is heavily ironic that the crowd of beggars and petitioners should forget their complaints in their obsequiousness:
God bless the child. Your Grace!"