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Consider this painting by Robert Bateman, what you know about rhinoceroses, and what you know about Nazis.
Why do you think Eugene Ionesco chose rhinoceroses to represent Nazis in his allegory "Rhinoceros"?
Why do you think Eugene Ionesco chose rhinoceroses to represent Nazis in his allegory "Rhinoceros"?
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Eugene Ionesco likely chose rhinoceroses to represent Nazis in his allegory "Rhinoceros" because of the animal's reputation for being strong, powerful, and intimidating. This is similar to the way the Nazis were perceived during World War II, as a powerful and oppressive force. Additionally, rhinoceroses are known for their thick skin, which could be seen as a metaphor for the Nazis' lack of empathy and compassion.
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