Waiting for Godot

Drama | Samuel Beckett

How does Samuel Beckett present Godot in the play Waiting for Godot

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How does Samuel Beckett present Godot in Waiting for Godot NU In Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett Godot is the most mysterious character We never see him We only hear about him from Vladimir and Estragon Beckett uses Godot to show hope waiting and life s uncertainty Godot is Never Seen Vladimir and Estragon wait for Godot every day He never appears on stage Only a Boy comes with his message The Boy says Mr Godot told me to tell you he won t come this evening but surely tomorrow This happens twice Godot s absence makes him mysterious We do not know if he is real or imaginary The waiting becomes more important than Godot himself Godot as a Symbol Godot can mean many things He could be God hope the future or life s purpose Vladimir and Estragon believe he will change their lives They stay in

the same place because of him Even after disappointment they return Vladimir says We ll come back tomorrow This shows that Godot is a symbol of hope that never arrives Beckett uses him to show how humans wait for meaning or change that may never come Godot s Role in the Story Even though Godot never comes he controls the story His name is in almost every talk Vladimir and Estragon meet Pozzo and Lucky only because they are waiting for him The Boy visits only because of Godot Without him there would be no waiting no meeting and no story Godot s absence keeps the action going Beckett presents Godot as unseen but powerful He is hope mystery and the reason for waiting Through Godot Beckett shows the endless human search for meaning that may never arrive

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