In the works of Samuel Beckett, including "Molloy," "Malone Dies," and "The Unnamable," the theme of existential struggle and inadequacy is prevalent. The characters in these novels grapple with the limitations of language and expression, portraying a sense of frustration that what they convey never seems to fully capture their thoughts or experiences.
This idea is encapsulated in the quote that expresses a paradox where communication feels insufficient yet overwhelming at...