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What does a judge without a courtroom mean?

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  • 03-04-2018
Hi there!

"The Judge without a courtroom", is a metaphor from a piece of English literature called "A Voice".

In the piece of literature, it can mean "Someone who demands a lot of respect". A judge, gets the respect of every person in a courtroom. But outside the courtroom, the judge may not be shown respect.

The father in this piece of literature, is like a "Judge without a courtroom", because he thinks he deserves respect.

I hope this helps you!

~Alexa

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