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Destruction of Nature and Its Effects in Endgame
Authors: Fikret Güven

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The fertile ground has always been the object of God’s wrath or blessing. In Creation
Story of Genesis, God blessed first humans Adam and Eve with a fertile ground of Eden and
upon their disobedience, they are again cursed with lack of it. When God delivers his curse to
Adam, he uses the ground metaphor, vowing that people will need to toil earth for food.
Subsequently, the fertility of the earth symbolizes the satisfaction, blessing, wrath and
regeneration. On another occasion, God comparably annihilates the ground when he is not
pleased with humanity. He sends the great flood to Noah. When flood recedes and Noah
walks out from the ark, the fertile earth becomes the epitome of renewal and regeneration of
human life. In this sense, I will comment on Samuel Beckett’ s apocalyptic play Endgame,
which displays the damage inflicted upon environment and its devastating effect on
characters’ psyche.
Keywords: Endgame, Nature, Ecology, Fertility of Ground and Mankind, Reg