Samuel Beckett

Analysis of Endgame by Samuel Beckett

Many works of widespread literature earned their notoriety due to the reader's ability to relate to the context, yet Samuel…

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Samuel Beckett Facts and Quotes

Dark, minimal, existential - these words characterize the writing of Nobel Prize winning author, Samuel Barclay Beckett, born in 1906…

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Abstract: A Literary Analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot as a Modern Play

Literature often reflects history; many authors incorporate common historical conflicts to create the main struggle in their work of fiction.…

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Harold Pinter’s “The Birthday Party”

Stanley Webber, the protagonist, is a recluse in his late 30s characterized by humour, consternation and fear. Highly capricious at…

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Beckett’s Endgame and the Philosophical Concept of the Absurd

Samuel Beckett was one of the authors at the crux of the twentieth-century French philosophical movement known as the "Theater…

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Publishers Group West and the End of Independent Publishing as We Know It

Berkeley, California-based Publishers Group West was a book sales and distribution company that represented over 100 independent publishers. While it…

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Samuel Beckett’s Endgame: Running from Death

For the characters in Samuel Beckett's Endgame, movement is a big part of their lives. It is second behind death.…

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Endgame: Samuel Beckett’s Play as Chess Metaphor

The theme of Samuel Beckett's Endgame is the angst and universal inevitability of endings, particularly the ultimate ending -- death.…

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“Rubber” a Killer Tire Movie

There's so much rubbish in movies today, even a film about a psychopathic tire will garner box-office. That seems to…

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St. Patrick’s Day Lesson Plan

It is possible to bring the spirit of St. Patrick to your classroom without offending anyone's religious or cultural beliefs.…

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