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waiting for Godot as an absurd drama ​

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Answered by QTPIEE
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The theatre of the absurd is a phenomenon of the fifties. Becket's Waiting for Godot reflects the absurdist position of the Post World War II human who is lost in the labyrinth of disillusionment. ... Martin Esslin in his book The Theatre of the Absurd (1961) claims that, Waiting for Godot does not tell a story.

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Answered by HeartHackerSumi
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The theatre of the absurd is a phenomenon of the fifties. Becket's Waiting for Godot reflects the absurdist position of the Post World War II human who is lost in the labyrinth of disillusionment. ... Martin Esslin in his book The Theatre of the Absurd (1961) claims that, Waiting for Godot does not tell a story.

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