Clov
Clov is a character from the play "Endgame," written by the playwright Samuel Beckett. He is a servant to Hamm, the main character, and is often seen performing menial tasks. Clov's physical appearance is marked by a limp, which adds to his complex personality and the themes of dependency and power dynamics in the play.
In "Endgame," Clov struggles with his role and the bleakness of his existence. He exhibits a mix of loyalty and frustration towards Hamm, reflecting the themes of existentialism and the human condition that are prevalent in Beckett's works. Clov's interactions with Hamm highlight the absurdity of their situation and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.