Nagg

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Nagg is a legless, elderly character in Samuel Beckett’s play "Endgame," known for living in a trash bin and engaging in bleakly comic exchanges with his wife Nell.

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Nagg canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
male character
theatrical character
appearsIn Endgame NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguageVersion English version of Endgame
French original of Endgame (Fin de partie)
associatedWork Clov NERFINISHED
Hamm NERFINISHED
Nell NERFINISHED
countryOfFirstPublication France NERFINISHED
creator Samuel Beckett NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction comic relief
commentator on suffering
embodiment of decay
engagesIn bleakly comic dialogue
reminiscence
firstPerformanceIn Endgame 1957 premiere
genreOfWork absurdist drama
hasFamilyRelation father of Hamm
hasPhysicalCharacteristic elderly
legless
languageOfCharacter English
literaryMovement Theatre of the Absurd NERFINISHED
livesIn ashbin
trash bin
medium stage
nationalityInText Irish (implied through author and context)
notableScene story about the tailor
notableTrait persistence in seeking a sugar-plum
occupation former bicyclist
relative Hamm NERFINISHED
setting post-apocalyptic interior
species human
spouse Nell NERFINISHED
themeAssociation aging
failed communication
isolation
physical deterioration
toneOfSpeech ironic
wry

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