Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Waiting for Godot: In the game

The theaters of the twentieth century witnessed a large number of peculiar experiments. Needless to say, reaffirm an avant-garde era. However, among many people, what still shocks me is "waiting for Godot." As a masterpiece of Beckett, it brings a series of unusual changes to the literary world, which is related to "silence." dialogue. I want to recall the dramatic aspects that might interest and benefit readers.

Pun - Do you remember Voltaire's words? He said, "Si Dieu n  isaa pas cher, il faudrait l' inventor." Translating these words into English would lead to "if God does not exist, it is necessary to invent him." Beckett played all four A-balls in the assigned game. He named his play - waiting for God [ot]. God is everywhere! Talking about God, in any sense, has always attracted readers of the masses. However, Beckett left a limited hope to the audience through the absence of a glimpse of God in the drama. He suddenly wanted to show a society without faith, a society without God.

Philosophy - Do you think the show has any philosophy? At least for Beckett, the answer is no! In one place, Beckett admitted that the game was purely for enjoyment. However, for scholars, this drama is full of examples of rootless, existentialist philosophy and humanity dilemmas. What ending do you want to extract from the drama?

News - The news of the show is ambiguous. There may be a thousand explanations and more! More interestingly, there is no happiness in taking out from the drama. You can force your mind to move in any direction and you will see human hopelessness, sadness, confusion and all other negative aspects. Dramatic action... but what is shown is not moving! You must remember:

"They don't move."

Godot - What makes the audience and readers curious? This is the identity of Godot. Once you finish the game, as a reader or a person watching the game, you will be curious to discover the truth of Godot. Who is Godot? What is Godot? People maintain the participation of ideas. In other words, Beckett succeeded in inciting the connection between the audience and the drama. However, this connection is tied to the loss of game development!




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