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Rhinoceros
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Rhinoceros
by:
Eugène Ionesco
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Act One (part one)
Act One (part two)
Act Two (part one)
Act Two (part two)
Act Three (part one)
Act Three (part two)
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Berenger
Jean
Rhinoceroses
Logician
Daisy
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Context
Plot Overview
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Analysis of Major Characters
Themes, Motifs, and Symbols
Act One (part one)
Act One (part two)
Act Two (part one)
Act Two (part two)
Act Three (part one)
Act Three (part two)
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1
of 5
Berenger’s guilt helps him achieve what goal of existentialism?
Choice
Consciousness
Responsibility
Forgiveness
2
of 5
In Rhinoceros, what force dominates the universe?
Apathy
Love
Logic
Absurdity
3
of 5
The transformation of people in Rhinoceros serves as an allegory for what?
Fascism
Humanity
Loss of Innocence
Reality
4
of 5
What does Berenger use as a means of escape from the ennui of daily life?
Fantasy
Dreams
Theatre
Alcohol
5
of 5
What does the end of the play imply about where true beauty is found?
Theatres
Moral strength
Art museums
Philosophy
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CHARACTERS
Berenger: Character Analysis
MAIN IDEAS
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MAIN IDEAS
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