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Breath
Character
Beckett presents the ultimate in minimalism by offering neither characters nor dialogue. The life span represented is as absurd as human existence. The wailing 'instant of recorded vagitus' has the effect of Lear's observation that 'When we are born, we cry that we are come / To this great stage of fools'. Nothing fills the life experience that ends as it began, with an identical cry.
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