Which of the following plays introduced subversive thought at the time it was written - either blatantly or symbolically?
a. Andersson's Mamma Mia (2001)
b. Simon's The Odd Couple (1965)
c. Christie's The Mousetrap (1952)
d. Ward's Day of Absence (1965)
d. Ward's Day of Absence (1965)
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