Yes, my resolutions were remarkable in this, that they were no sooner formed than something always happened to prevent their execution. That
In Samuel Beckett's works, notably "Molloy," "Malone Dies," and "The Unnamable," characters often grapple with the theme of unfulfilled intentions. The resolutions they make are quickly thwarted by unforeseen circumstances, suggesting a paradox where the act of setting goals is rendered futile. This recurring motif highlights the struggles and frustrations of the characters as they confront the absurdity of their efforts.
Beckett's exploration of these themes reflects a broader commentary on...