A world of language and literature where you must constantly mind your Ps and Qs. If theatre is to be policed then freedom of expression will be chipped away until practitioners work only from a text book. The same might apply to any institution. The vigilante becomes the vigilant. The woke the unwoke.
1895 is a long time ago and words and their usage are constantly changing. Along with our ideas and perceptions and legislation. Offence is a key word in our troubled quest for a contemporary idiom. We are surrounded by the threat of the unseen fire all too ready to rage. Should one self-censor? Will censoriousness lead to censorship? Remove Oscar Wilde from the classroom. Extract the bits of Roald Dahl that are no longer suitable. Cut loose the noose from Lucky’s neck in Beckett’s Godot.
When the bogeyman does come to get us we will have to be strong and sturdy, but above all truthful. Because the bogeyman hates the truth.