British colonial servant in the 19th century wins his ideal job of serving in India. He thinks he will bring culture and enlightenment to the people in the country. However, he discovers that along with material improvements to the country, he is helping to turn India into a country that serves mostly to enrich Britain. Ashamed, he resigns his post.
Based on the summary, what can a reader assume about the story's theme as it relates to justice?
A. It is important to work for justice, even if one's role in the struggle is small.
B. Justice can only ever be achieved by a society, not an individual.
C. As long as one's goals are just, how they are achieved is unimportant.
D. Justice is a concept that is respected only in some societies.