sábado, 8 de septiembre de 2012

Waiting For Godot - critic interpretation

Beckett introduces the two act play with two men, one who seems to forget alot and the other who gets rather anoyed from it. The forgetful one, Estragon, becomes agitated with his friend Vlademire and his boot.

Are these men old? Why are they waiting for Godot? The play Waiting For Godot leaves it's viewers with many unanswered questions, although you may be able to make an inference based upon factual information.

To infer wether or not these men are old or just forget full, one can look back on the way they react to situations and such. Estragon complains every other second and then claims he is going to leave, forgetting that he is waiting for Godot. These are signs of Alzeihmers which is a disease involving deacreasing brain cells and memory loss.

Why are they waiting for Godot, we're not exactly sure as to why they are waiting for Godot, but if they weren't their wouldn't be a story. For Beckett's point of view, Waiting For Godot is a symbol for life. As I read the story I found the point of waiting for Godot pointless. So as I mix both my views and the authors I can infer that the book is an Existential view on life.

The story of Waiting For Godot, emphasizes the pointless repetition of life, like a mother is to the routine of her day, and a child is to the continuation of school.

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