by John Galsworthy
Who tells Annie Roberts that the men no longer support the strike?
What does Enid Underwood blame for the suffering among the strikers and their families?
What is the main reason Roberts refuses to compromise with the board?
Who is the oldest woman in the cottage at the beginning of Act II?
What reason does Henry Thomas give for the strikers to return to work?
Who argues that the strikers have already won their essential battle against Capital?
Who tells Enid Underwood to mind her own business and not to spy on the strikers?
What does Roberts accuse Anthony of doing to make himself rich?
What does Annie Roberts repeat as her husband's view about the working man's life?
Who convinces George Rous to withdraw his support for the strike?