This three sentence summary provides the key details and events in the short play "Do Nothing, Say Nothing, Be Nothing": The play depicts a man who has retreated into a large cardboard box, seeking safety from a world where he felt constantly afraid, unsure of himself, and unimportant; from within the box, the man reflects on his loneliness and fear of interacting with others, yet also of being alone; in the end, the man emerges briefly from the box but sinks back into it, suggesting he will remain isolated and withdrawn from the world.