There are two things you can say about Winnie, the main character in Samuel Beckett's masterpiece "Happy End." One: she has a lot of time on her hands. That's because she spends the entire play buried in earth. Two: she likes to talk. And talk she does, as this drama is essentially a monologue, one that probes the depths of our very existence. The metaphor Beckett provides continues to haunt audiences long after the evening bell rings, and the curtain falls.