Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - "The end of "Endgame" is Hamm's line: "You...continue". The "you" in this sentence is what Hamm said to the audience. "Endgame" has not been finished, and it may never be finished. It's over, because

"The end of "Endgame" is Hamm's line: "You...continue". The "you" in this sentence is what Hamm said to the audience. "Endgame" has not been finished, and it may never be finished. It's over, because

"The end of "Endgame" is Hamm's line: "You...continue". The "you" in this sentence is what Hamm said to the audience. "Endgame" has not been finished, and it may never be finished. It's over, because there will always be "you" who will continue for him. The blind Ham finally sees the world outside the play. That world is not destroyed, and there will always be new dramas. To summarize. , Samuel Beckett was the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969 and the founder of "modernism". He pursued minimalism, cut away the outside world, and went straight to the heart. "Endgame" is the pinnacle of Beckett's artistic achievements. In this play, the modern world has been destroyed, and the older generation has been put into the trash can. The whole play revolves around a master and a servant. The master abuses the servant, and the servant wants to leave the master, but he can never leave. Beckett is here. The two cleverly condensed multiple subtle relationships and explored the various mental states of human beings in desperate situations. "Endgame" has no clear ending, because Beckett will always leave a glimmer of hope in despair. Artistic experiments have become more extreme and darker, which not everyone can accept, but Beckett still continues his bitter encouragement to human beings in these works: The world is not worth it, but you still have to live!