Samuel Beckett's works, including "Molloy," "Malone Dies," and "The Unnamable," explore the profound connection between objects and silence. In these narratives, objects serve as a means to restore quietude amidst the chaos of human existence. They are not merely physical items, but symbols that help articulate complex emotions and thoughts that words often fail to convey. Beckett delves into how these objects impact the characters' lives, reflecting a deeper understanding of...