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is more than a legal drama; it is a structural interrogation of the "male-defined system of truth" that governs modern courtrooms. Through the character of Tessa, a brilliant barrister who transitions from a defender of the system to a survivor within it, the play highlights the profound gap between legal "fairness" and human justice. The Paradox of the "Game"