The Obsolete Man

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"The Obsolete Man" is a classic 1961 episode of the anthology series The Twilight Zone that explores themes of totalitarianism, individual worth, and censorship through the story of a librarian condemned as obsolete by a dystopian state.

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instanceOf The Twilight Zone episode
television episode
airDateYear 1961
antagonistRole Chancellor
basedOnWork Bible
surface form: The Bible
blackAndWhite true
centralConflict individual versus totalitarian state
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Elliot Silverstein
episodeType standalone anthology story
followedByEpisode The Twilight Zone (TV series)
surface form: The Twilight Zone season 3 premiere Two
format half-hour television episode
franchise The Twilight Zone (TV series)
surface form: The Twilight Zone (original series)
genre dystopian fiction
science fiction television
speculative fiction
hasCultFollowing true
hasMoralOrAllegory critique of authoritarian regimes
defense of human dignity and faith
leadActorRole Burgess Meredith as Romney Wordsworth
Fritz Weaver
surface form: Fritz Weaver as the Chancellor
mainCharacter Romney Wordsworth
medium television
narrator Rod Serling
notableFor exploration of totalitarianism and censorship in popular television
notableQuote You are obsolete!
originalAirDate 1961-06-02
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork CBS
originalRunOrder season 2 finale
partOfSeries The Twilight Zone (TV series)
surface form: The Twilight Zone
precededByEpisode The Twilight Zone (TV series episodes)
surface form: The Twilight Zone episode The Mind and the Matter
productionCompany Cayuga Productions
protagonistOccupation librarian
seriesSeason The Twilight Zone (TV series)
surface form: The Twilight Zone season 2
setting dystopian future state
starring Burgess Meredith
Fritz Weaver
teleplayBy Rod Serling
theme censorship
freedom of thought
individual worth
state control
totalitarianism
timePeriodDepicted near future
writer Rod Serling

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