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"Scorn of Women" is a play written by Jack London, first published in 1906, and set in the Yukon region during the Klondike Gold Rush. The play deals with the themes of love, greed and the clash of cultures.
"Contempt for Women" also deals with themes of exploitation and the corrupting influence of wealth. It depicts the tension and conflict that arise when individuals with different social backgrounds and moral standards interact to chase their fortunes.
London's theater incorporates elements of melodrama and romance to reflect the dramatic sensibilities of the period. Although not as well-known as his novels or short stories, "Contempt for Women" demonstrates London's versatility as a writer and his ability to explore different forms of storytelling.
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Summary
The story revolves around Dick Forrest, a miner who became wealthy on the Yukon gold mines. Forrest is torn between two women: Bella, a dancer with a dubious reputation, and Joy Gastell, a sophisticated, educated young woman. The play tells the story of the complexities of their relationship and the social expectations surrounding them.
CONTENTS
ACT I. Alaska Commercial Company's Store at Dawson
ACT II. Anteroom of Pioneer Hall
ACT III. Freda Moloof's Cabin