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The excerpt is about a play, "Waiting for Godot" written by Samuel Beckett. Martin Esslin had said that the play was so enigmatic, so complex, so exasperating, and so uncompromising because it does not conform to any type of the accepted ideas that are common for a dramatic construction.
The play is about two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, who are waiting at the country crossroads for Godot. They hope that Godot will come and save them from their misery. There is nothing but a barren tree at the place where they are waiting. The story focuses more on the waiting part than on Godot.
The excerpt is about a play, "Waiting for Godot" written by Samuel Beckett. Martin Esslin had said that the play was so enigmatic, so complex, so exasperating, and so uncompromising because it does not conform to any type of the accepted ideas that are common for a dramatic construction.
The play is about two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, who are waiting at the country crossroads for Godot. They hope that Godot will come and save them from their misery. There is nothing but a barren tree at the place where they are waiting. The story focuses more on the waiting part than on Godot.
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