Have you not done tormenting me with your accursed time?
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In Act-II of Samuel Beckett’s abstract play ‘Waiting for Godot’, the self-assured character
Pozzo utters this painful speech after losing his watch that regulated his life and after losing it he has
gone blind.
It is quite contrasting to his trumpeting ego and arrogance as presented by Beckett in Acit-I. Thus his pain is not only mental but also physical.
His slave Lucky on the other hand, becomes dumb.
It is quite contrasting to his trumpeting ego and arrogance as presented by Beckett in Acit-I. Thus his pain is not only mental but also physical.
His slave Lucky on the other hand, becomes dumb.
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