Samuel Becket's "Waiting for Godot": A play sans meaning
Title: Samuel Becket's "Waiting for Godot": A play sans meaning
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1491 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Samuel Becket's "Waiting for Godot": A play sans meaning
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1491 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In "Waiting for Godot", Samuel Beckett produces a truly cryptic work. On first analyzing the play, one is not sure of what, if anything, happens or of the title character's significance. In attempting to unravel the themes of the play, interpreters have extracted a wide variety symbolism from the Godot's name. Some, taking an obvious hint, have proposed that Godot represents God and that the play is centered on religious symbolism. Others have taken the
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to pass the time and to "give [them] the impression [they] exist" (44B). Illusions of significance continue throughout the play, but, in truth, the play comes from nothing and ultimately ends in nothing. Beckett exposes the pitfalls of a language that attempts to create meaning when none exists. Waiting for Godot is not a commentary on religion or really anything for that matter. Its meaning comes in its meaninglessness. That is the play's greater truth.