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* InstantIllness: ''The Killing Game'' takes this [[ExaggeratedTrope to the extreme]], centering around a town hit with a sudden epidemic of an unknown disease that causes previously-healthy people to drop dead in a matter of minutes.
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* OneMarioLimit: Four of his plays have a protagonist named Berenger.

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Eugene Ionesco (November 26, 1909 - March 28, 1994) was a French-Romanian playwright whose writing was mostly {{Absurdism}}, as well as strong social and political commentary.

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Ionesco (November 26, 1909 - March 28, 1994) was a French-Romanian playwright whose playwright.

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writing was mostly {{Absurdism}}, as well as strong social and political commentary.
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* Bookends: ''The Lesson'' begins and ends with The Maid inviting in a new student.

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* OneMarioLimit: Four of his plays have a protagonist named Berenger.
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* ''Theatre/TheBaldSoprano''
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!!Other works by Ionesco contain examples of:

* BeyondTheImpossible: In ''The Lesson'', The Student nonchalantly mentions having memorized the answers to an infinite amount of multiplication questions, to explain how she can multiply ten-digit numbers when she doesn't know how to count past 17.
* EitherOrTitle: ''Amédée, or How to Get Rid of It''
* VoodooShark: PlayedForLaughs in ''The Lesson''. The Professor asks how The Student can multiply ten-digit numbers if she doesn't know how to count. The Student replies that she's [[BeyondTheImpossible memorized the answer to every possible multiplication question]].

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!!Works by Ionesco:

* ''Theatre/{{Rhinoceros}}''

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Eugene Ionesco (November 26, 1909 - March 28, 1994) was a French-Romanian playwright whose writing was mostly {{Absurdism}}, as well as strong social and political commentary.

!!Works by Ionesco:

* ''Theatre/{{Rhinoceros}}''

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