Eugene Ionesco's "rhinoceros": True Means Resides In Action Not Words

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Wilson M

 

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February 8, 2016

 

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"I will not be a rhinoceros," I tell myself over and over. "I will not." These words I tell myself are nearly meaningless though. They are words and nothing more. Futile attempts to ease the pain of my "rhinocerotic" life. The only way to really not become a rhinoceros is by making the existential decision not to do so...
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Futile attempts to ease the pain of my "rhinocerotic" life. The only way to really not become a rhinoceros is by making the existential decision not to do so. A main theme in Eugene Ionesco's, Rhinoceros, is that true meaning resides in action rather than in mere words. A resistance to taking action then results in one's becoming a rhinoceros...
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