A traveler, especially on foot.
What is a wayfarer?
Marked by a forceful energy, intensely emotional.
What is vehemently?
What was the philosophy Beckett wrote his later plays from the perspective of?
What is absurdism?
A mile of manure.
What is a muckheap?
To talk foolishly at length.
What is blather?
The light from the sky between full night and sunrise or between sunset and full night.
What is twilight?
To soften, to soothe in temper or disposition.
What is mollify?
Where is Beckett originally from?
Where is Ireland?
Conversation, similarly, to chant/sing.
What is canter?
Curled up in a ball, resembling a zygote.
What is foetal?
An exclusive or special right, power, or privilage; such as one belonging to a person, group, or class of individuals.
What are prerogatives?
Unable to be fatigued.
What is infatigable?
What liturgical holiday was Samuel Beckett born on?
What is Good Friday?
What are lamentations?
Bothered, irritated.
What is irked?
A fighter, especially a professional boxer. Sounds similar to a small, squished face dog breed.
What is a pugilist?
To make humble entreaty; especially to pray to God
What is to supplicate? What is supplication?
What language was Waiting for Godot originally written in?
What is French?
A building or chamber in which bodies or bones are deposited.
What is a charnel-house?
A chemistry term meaning "related to".
What are congeners?
An enlargement of the thyroid gland visible as a swelling of the front of the neck.
What is a goiter?
Attracting or seeking to attract attention, admiration, or envy often by gaudiness or obviousness.
What vegetable often makes an appearance in Beckett's plays?
What is a carrot?
Draped female figures supporting entablatures.
What are caryatids?
Marked by or concerned about precise accordance with the details of codes or conventions
What is punctilious?