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A brief one-act drama set in a barber shop turns a routine shave into a contest of wills as genial small talk gradually yields to deliberate cruelty. The barber prolongs the service with trivial conversation about shared past haunts, then begins to cut the customer intentionally and holds the razor at his throat, preventing him from leaving for an urgent engagement. The confined scene tracks an abrupt reversal of power, examining how manners can mask resentment, how time and necessity become tools of intimidation, and how ordinary interactions may escalate into psychological and physical coercion.
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