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Essay heading: Fate
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Along with the feeling of waiting that a reader may experience, he
or she might also understand how Vladimir and Estragon feel at times:
Unsure, not very anxious to move on, and constantly having to wait. A
feeling of timelessness is even evoked, allowing almost anyone from nearly
any time to understand Vladimir and Estragon's predicament... displayed 300 characters
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This force may control something such as their fate. In the
Anglo-Saxon culture, a popular belief was that of fate. The writers of
Beowulf may have known that not all people believe in the power of fate.
Therefore, to properly convey such an idea as the inevitability of fate in
the epic, the writers included events which, when read, are also
"experienced" by the reader... displayed next 300 characters
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