Read this excerpt from Endgame by Samuel Beckett: 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. What distinguishes the dialogue of this excerpt most clearly as a work of the postmodern era?
A. It makes reference to modern technology.
B. It explores deep ideas about nature.
C. It is repetitive, circular, and nonsensical.
D. It is dominated by simple sentences.
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Option B.It explores deep ideas about nature, is the correct answer.
The expression “Hamm“ controls everybody in the game while having absolutely no control over oneself or environment.
He bosses Clov around endlessly, and keep silent to his parents.
Expresses Nagg and Nell, whenever when talking too long, but at times for his own unrelenting misery, he is powerless to himself.
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