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The Adding Machine was written and first performed almost one hundred years ago, in 1923. What can we learn today as readers from such an old play?
As a morality tale, many of the characters’ opinions are outdated, and some of their expressions are considered bold faced examples of sexism and racism today. Why is it important revisit these challenging topics, and what merit–if any–can be gleaned by preserving them?
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