The Adding Machine - a Play in Seven Acts

The Adding Machine - a Play in Seven Acts

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Jan 1, 1956 · Engelska · Pocketbok
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Format Pocketbok
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Jan 1, 1956
Förlag Samuel French, Inc

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Elmer L. Rice's play delves into the complexities of modernity and the impact of technology on the human experience. Set in a rapidly changing industrial landscape, it presents the story of an accountant whose life is irrevocably altered by the introduction of an adding machine at his workplace. This pivotal moment propels him into a crisis, forcing him to confront the obsolescence of his skills and the emotional disconnect that accompanies automated life.

Through a series of poignant and often comedic vignettes, the characters grapple with themes of alienation, identity, and the relentless march of progress. The play paints a vivid picture of a society at a crossroads, where human values clash with the cold efficiency of machines. As the protagonist's journey unfolds, audiences are invited to reflect on their own relationship with technology and the changing nature of work.

Rice's incisive dialogue and innovative structure highlight the absurdities of daily life in a mechanized world. The characters are rendered with depth and nuance, ensuring that their struggles resonate with anyone who has ever felt marginalized by a society increasingly dominated by machines. Amidst the humor and tension, the play serves as a powerful commentary on the human condition in the face of relentless technological advancement.
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