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• The Adding Machine is a play by Rice that was first produced in 1923. The story focuses on how a wage slave, Zero, is affected by oppressive modern day society.
• Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare written in approximately 1597, concerns the effects of forbidden love.
• Winterset, a play Maxwell Anderson (1935), comments on how socioeconomic forces effect common people.
• The Subway, a play written by Rice in 1929, concerns how a woman reacts to an oppressive environment.
• Bartholomew Fair, a...
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