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1 September, 10:06

Which detail from Samuel Beckett's Endgame is realistic and recognizable?

a.) Some of the characters strive to be better people

b.) Some of the characters live in trash cans.

c.) One character can't sit down, and one can't stand up.

d.) One character is bossy, and one is submissive.

the correct answer is d

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  1. 1 September, 11:11
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    One Character is bossy and one is submissive (D)

    Explanation:

    Samuel Beckett's endgame having One character who is bossy and another one who is submissive represents real life scenarios and it is also makes part of the game realistic and recognizable when been played.

    Having some of the characters live in trash cans and having one character who can't sit and another who can't stand up does not make Samuel Beckett's Endgame realistic because in reality characters don't live in trash cans but they can be paralytic and can't stand
  2. 1 September, 12:40
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    Answer: d) One character is bossy, and one is submissive.

    Explanation: The detail from Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" that is realistic and recognizable is One character is bossy, and one is submissive. "Endgame" is a theater of the absurd play. There Hamm, the protagonist, is paralytic and blind and cannot stand up. He is Clov's boss. Clov is a servant that cannot sit. Ham is bossy and Clov obeys.
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