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Mr, Beetle
Mr. Beetle appears primarily in Act II. He is married to Mrs. Beetle. He is very proud of his "capital," the ball/pile of dung and dirt that he and his wife have worked for some time to gather. After getting the first ball done, Mr. Beetle wants to make another, then another. Mrs. Beetle decides that they should find a deep hole to bury their first pile in so that they do not have to worry about it while making the second pile. Mr. Beetle becomes infuriated when the strange beetle steals the ball under his wife's nose. Mr. Beetle is more concerned with the location of his capital than his wife's whereabouts. Mr. Beetle represents greed.
Mrs, Beetle
Mrs. Beetle appears primarily in Act II. She is married to Mr. Beetle, and shares his enthusiasm for their "capital." It is she who suggests that they...
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