"I remember the maps of the Holy Land"- Explain
I remember the maps of the Holy Land Colored they were Very pretty The Dead Sea was pale blue The very look of it made me thirsty That's where we'll go I used to say that's where we'll go for our honeymoon We'll swim We'll be happy - Explain The quote is taken from Samuel Beckett's - play Waiting for Godot In this brief but remarkable quote Vladimir reflects on a time when he had access to coloured maps of the Holy Land This recollection serves as a momentary escape from the bleak and repetitive existence that he and his companion Estragon are trapped in as they wait for someone named Godot The colourful maps of the Holy Land symbolize a distant and idyllic place starkly contrasting the desolate and barren landscape where Vladimir and Estragon find themselves waiting The mention of the Dead Sea as pale blue arouses a