Ionesco Eugène - Rhino
Eugene Ionesco's audiobook "Rhino" is one of the most famous plays of the theater of the absurd. In the center of the plot is a city where residents begin to turn into rhinos. This is a metaphor for the growing conformity and loss of individuality in society. The protagonist, Berenger, watches with growing horror as his surrounding people gradually lose their human essence and become part of a mass movement symbolized by rhinos. The play addresses deep questions about the nature of human existence, social and personal responsibility. Ionesco uses absurd situations and vivid images to express her ideas about human nature and society.
- By Ionesco Eugène
- Name: Rhino
- Genre: Theatre of the Absurd/Drama
- Duration: Unknown
- Reads: Unknown
- By Ionesco Eugène
- Name: Rhino
- Genre: Theatre of the Absurd/Drama
- Duration: Unknown
- Reads: Unknown
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