Beckett’s Paradox: Exploring the Abyss of Human Existence

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https://doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2023.1102.0453

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Human Suffering , Abyss of Human Existence, Reader Response Theory and Beckettian Scholarship

Abstract

This paper examines how do themes of suffering, despair, and insignificance find in Samuel Beckett’s works. Employing a perspective of reader response theory, a thorough analysis of Beckett’s prominent works traces the nihilistic view of human existence within Beckett’s narrative.It reveals that Beckett’s well-crafted characters are trapped in a futile world and it hardly allows them to be free.It concludes with the assertion that Beckett’s works as a poignant reflection on the human condition, depicting struggles and disillusionment by individuals in a world devoid of inherent purpose. As it also deals with Beckett’s lesser-known works, it expands the horizon of Beckett scholarship by enhancing our understanding of Beckett’s profound contributions to the literary canon.

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Muhammad Saeed Nasir, Emerson University Multan, Pakistan.

Assistant Professor, Department of English

Muhammad Umair, The University of Layyah, Pakistan.

Lecturer, Department of English

Unaiza Khudai, University Teknologi Malaysia.

Ph.D. Scholar, Department of English

Abdul Rashid, The University of Layyah, Pakistan.

Lecturer, Department of English

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2023-06-19

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Nasir, M. S., Umair, M. ., Khudai, U. ., & Rashid, A. (2023). Beckett’s Paradox: Exploring the Abyss of Human Existence. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 11(2), 1468–1474. https://doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2023.1102.0453

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