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"Swat the Fly!": A One-Act Fantasy

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In a walled garden adjoining an animal laboratory, a doctor conducts experiments using animals to develop serums against diseases spread by flies. A woman inspector, alarmed by perceived cruelty, confronts him while a small boy brings food and watches. Tensions between animal welfare and medical necessity unfold as the doctor explains his methods and demonstrates a serum that saves the boy, prompting the inspector to reconsider her opposition. The short fantasy uses a cast of animals and human characters to dramatize ethical conflict, practical compassion, and the uneasy compromises of scientific work.

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Eleanor Gates

Eleanor Gates was an American author and playwright, known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She gained recognition for her works that often explored themes of social class and personal struggle. One of her notable works, "The Biography of a Prairie Girl," reflects her keen observations of rural life and the challenges faced by women in that era. Gates also wrote plays, including the one-act fantasy "Swat the Fly!", showcasing her versatility as a writer. Her stories often blend humor with poignant social commentary, making her a distinctive voice in American literature.

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