Full question is: What distinguishes the Endgame by Samuel Beckett most clearly as a work of the postmodern era It A refers to modern technology B explores deep ideas about nature C is repetitive circular nonsensical D uses simple sentences
The excerpt:
HAMM: What's the weather like?
CLOV: As usual.
HAMM: Look at the earth.
CLOV: I've looked.
HAMM: With the glass?
CLOV: No need of the glass.
HAMM: Look at it with the glass.
CLOV: I'll go and get the glass. (Exit Clov.)
HAMM: No need of the glass! (Enter Clov with telescope.)
CLOV: I'm back again, with the glass.
The answer: It refers to modern technology, the telescope, which was originally referred to as the glass. The first telescope was made around 1608. So based solely on that information, this play's setting must be sometime after 1608 to present.
The duration of Endgame - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.
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Despairing Hopeless gloomy
a grey & dull place
AQ grey & dull place
To show that existence is purposeless and repetitive
It includes elements the audience members cannot see for themselves.
A grey & dull place
In "Endgame," Samuel Beckett emphasizes themes of existentialism, absurdity, and the futility of human existence. These reflect the literary period of the mid-20th century, characterized by disillusionment after World War II and a questioning of traditional beliefs and values. Beckett's play highlights the sense of despair and hopelessness prevalent in the post-war era.
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The duration of Endgame - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.
Hamm wants the world to be something more than just Gray.