Rhinoceros, and Other Plays
What is the main conflict in Rhinoceros, and Other Plays by Eugene Ionesco?
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Rhinoceros is an allegorical play about the nature and causes of totalitarianism. Berenger watches with horror as everyone around him is transformed into a rhinoceros. The transformation is not only physical; the rhinoceroses' philosophy is one which reverts man to his brutish, might-makes-right instincts.