A Commentary and Fraternity: most probable difference in Galsworthy's approach/tone

1
A Commentary likely uses individual character narratives to explore social issues, while Fraternity presents direct, detached analysis.
2
Fraternity probably employs more nuanced irony and character-driven critique, while A Commentary offers more explicit, perhaps less subtle, social observations.
3
A Commentary is more likely focused on universal philosophical truths, while Fraternity is strictly limited to the social customs of a specific class.
4
Both works are equally detached and objective in their examination of society, differing only in format.

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