Yes, I know they are words, there was a time I didn't, as I still don't know if they are mine.
In Samuel Beckett's works "Molloy," "Malone Dies," and "The Unnamable," the author grapples with themes of identity and existence. The quote reflects the uncertainty surrounding the character's ownership of their thoughts and words. This ambiguity underscores a deeper existential question about self-awareness and the essence of one's voice in a seemingly fragmented reality.
Beckett's exploration highlights the tension between inner thoughts and external expression. The character's struggle to assert their identity...