At the end of Beckett Beckett's work is usually defined by its existentialistic theme, but Endgame does not appear to solve the despair and melancholy of Hamm, Clov, Nagg, Nell. This work is full of overdetermined. As a result, critics and philosophers worked hard to build a single, unified theme for the drama. Becket will refuse any effort to adjust his world problems, provide solutions, or completely eliminate any fears. However, this superficial understanding of Beckett's relationship with the pessimism of the modernist movement is different from the iconic understanding and irony that Becket promotes through his personality and scenes.
Samuel Becket's final game In the sun and laughter shelter, Samuel Beckett's terminator family has a hard time finding their own world niche. In terms of physical and emotional aspects, ham can let others surround him. Clov, the healthiest family in the body, also has the power that can not be defined late at Hamm. Ham's elderly parents, Nag and Nell have memory. Sometimes it seems weaker than others, but hum, crew, Nag and Nell have a source of power that leads to weak coexistence of family dynamics.
The final result of Samuel Beckett, Clov asked, "What can I leave here?" Dialogue with "Ham replied." "In the script, Samuel Beckett dramatically showed the idea of relying on interdependence between the two focuses of each person, unless others meet their physical and psychological needs Beckett accomplished this through ham, and Ham assumed his relationship with the king's identity and Kloof's theme In Endgame, the idea is that dialogue and tone between ham and crof And was built through humor.
Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Beckett, Brecht, and end game Irish playwright, Jean-Paul Sartore, Albert Camus, Jean Jeanette, Eugene Ionesso (Brockett 392-395) Many. But Beckett's second play Endgame is closer to German playwright Bertolt Brecht, father of epic play, and dramatic ideology of alienation effect. By using formal stage conventions, theatrical terminology, and Shakespeare text hints at Endgame, Beckett used Brecht's alienation concept to keep the audience away from gamer's attention, but the game itself I focused on.