'And So Ad Infinitum' (The Life of the Insects) / An Entomological Review, in Three Acts, a Prologue and an Epilogue
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A three-act stage piece framed by a prologue and epilogue stages human types as insects, using episodic scenes to explore social and personal behaviors. Delicate butterflies enact romantic vanity and artistic affectation; various creepers and crawlers reveal domestic strains, parasitism and moral ambiguity; the ants dramatize militarism, bureaucracy and collective ruthlessness. Shifting between lyrical comedy and bitter satire, the work uses fable-like allegory and theatrical naturalism to examine desire, power, exploitation, mechanization and mortality, tracing recurring cycles of life and death through compact, symbolically charged tableaux.
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