I'm Not Rappaport

Describe symbolism in I'm Not Rappaport by Herb Gardner

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In Act I, Gardner uses the characters of Nat and Midge as a symbol of the senior citizens who are living longer due to improved medical procedures and medications, and yet, who are perceived as having little value to society now that their physical and mental prowess is diminished.

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I'm Not Rappaport