Beckett: Endgame (Volume F). Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) Dublin bachelor’s, Trinity College English in Paris James Joyce master’s, Trinity College Marcel.

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Beckett: Endgame (Volume F)

Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) Dublin bachelor’s, Trinity College English in Paris James Joyce master’s, Trinity College Marcel Proust French Resistance, World War II Nobel Prize, 1969

French versus English “write without style” language of “darkness” postwar representations of the austere absence of the artificial Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable Writing Style

NAGG : “Me sugar-plum!” CLOV : “There’s a rat in the kitchen!” HAMM : “A rat! Are there still rats?” CLOV : “In the kitchen there’s one.” HAMM : “And haven’t you exterminated him?” CLOV : “Half. You disturbed us” (p. 785). Theater of the Absurd empty, repetitive dialogue grotesquely bare symbolic settings refusal to build on dramatic climax pun and wordplay

“You’ll look at the wall awhile, then you’ll say, I’ll close my eyes, perhaps have a little sleep, after that I’ll feel better, and you’ll close them. And when you open them again there’ll be no wall anymore. Infinite emptiness will be all around you…” (p. 779). Endgame (1957)

“ NELL : Nothing is funnier than unhappiness, I grant you that. But— NAGG : Oh! NELL : Yes, yes, it’s the most comical thing in the world. And we laugh, we laugh, with a will, in the beginning. But it’s always the same thing. Yes, it’s like the funny story we have heard too often, we will find it funny, but we don’t laugh any more” (p. 773). Meanings

Why do you think Beckett was so insistent on his stage directions being strictly followed in any production of the play? What role does movement play in the work? Discussion Questions

How and why do characters break the “fourth wall,” in which the audience is directly involved and characters themselves are aware that they are in a play? Discussion Questions

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