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Essay heading: Godot: Modernity
 
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Through the dialogue of Vladimir and Estragon, Beckett is able to convey the true societal existence of mankind, one that is plagued by continued cyclical revolutions. Vladimir and Estragon partake in a Socratic method of dialogue in a constant attempt to obtain their purpose. Their quest for identity is similar to that of mankind, because it is found only after having contact with external factors, "Pozzo: Go and see is he [Lucky] hurt...
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Their quest for identity is similar to that of mankind, because it is found only after having contact with external factors, "Pozzo: Go and see is he [Lucky] hurt. Vladimir: We can't leave you." Unlike the audience, the characters in novels and plays are bound to the words of the written page, therefore minimizing their existence further than before...
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Waiting for Godot - Summary
The boy always says his brother came yesterday to deliver the message, not him. Godot ? The man Vladimir and Estragon wait on endlessly throughout the whole duration of the play...
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They then decide to play at being Pozzo and Lucky, but to no avail. Estragon leaves only to immediately return panting. He says that they are coming. Vladimir thinks that it must be Godot who is coming to save them...
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In this respect as well, although the situation is humorous, it is satirical as well, resulting in "thoughtful" laughter. At one point in the play, Lucky suddenly blurts out what is called "Lucky's Tirade", his only speech or dialogue in the play's entirety...
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Pozzo and Lucky are also transformed by time since Pozzo goes blind and Lucky mute. However, Didi does not seem to fully grasp the reality that time is passing more quickly than he realizes...
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