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Beckett portrays a ... outlook.
Fearful
Bewildered
Pessimistic
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Pessimistic.
Beckett’s works (e.g., Waiting for Godot, Endgame) convey a bleak, existential view of human life — futile, repetitive, and often without meaning — rather than merely fearful or bewildered.
Beckett’s works (e.g., Waiting for Godot, Endgame) convey a bleak, existential view of human life — futile, repetitive, and often without meaning — rather than merely fearful or bewildered.
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