Endgame

by

Samuel Beckett

Hamm

Hamm is an old blind man who is unable to move from his wheeled armchair, which sits at the center of a room with two high windows. A cantankerous man whose mind rarely settles on… read analysis of Hamm

Clov

A young man unable to sit down, Clov is Hamm’s caretaker. Although he spends most of his time conversing with Hamm, Nagg, and Nell, Clov sometimes goes into the kitchen to be… read analysis of Clov

Nagg

An elderly man who lost his legs years ago in a tandem bike-riding accident with his wife, Nell, Nagg lives in a trashcan that remains stationed next to Hamm’s chair. He periodically pops… read analysis of Nagg

Nell

Along with her husband, Nagg, Nell lost her legs in a tandem bike-riding accident many years ago. She now lives in a trashcan that sits next to Hamm’s chair. When she pokes her… read analysis of Nell

Mother Pegg

A woman who never appears on stage, Mother Pegg is somebody whom Clov and Hamm reference several times in the play. According to Clov, Mother Pegg died “of darkness” because Hamm refused to give her… read analysis of Mother Pegg
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