

End
David Eldridge
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Readers have mixed feelings about this play, with many praising its depth and complexity while others find it confusing and bleak. The themes of existentialism and absurdity resonate with some, who appreciate Beckett's unique style, while others struggle to connect with the material. Overall, it seems to evoke strong reactions, both positive and negative, from its audience.
Originally written in French and translated into English by Beckett, "Endgame" was given its first London performance at the Royal Court Theatre in 1957.
HAMM - Clov!
CLOV - Yes.
HAMM - Nature has forgotten us.
CLOV - There's no more nature.
HAMM - No more nature!
You exaggerate.
CLOV In the vicinity.
HAMM - But we breathe, we change!
We lose our hair our teeth!
Our bloom!
Our ideals!
CLOV - Then she hasn't forgotten us.
Endgame - A Select Scene from Endgame: Scene 1
Endgame is a British play written by Samuel Beckett and published by Faber & Faber (2009).
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