
"Felix in Exile"
"Felix in Exile" is a 1957 play by Edward Albee that explores themes of identity, social roles, and personal freedom. It tells the story of Felix, a man who steps outside conventional expectations and confronts his true self, often feeling isolated from society. The play examines the struggles of self-discovery and the conflicts between individual desires and societal pressures. Through Felix’s journey, it highlights the universal challenge of understanding one’s identity within a restrictive environment, prompting audiences to reflect on authenticity and personal liberation.