Waiting For Godot Scene Analysis (Pg 19)

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June 9, 2013

 

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This illustrates the existentialist nature of the play Both characters wear different hats. Vladimir the more “up market” of the two wears a top hat to show he is the more sensible and mature one whereas Estragon clad in a beret and tie gives the impression of a much more random person. Both characters are reminiscent of Chaplin and the American burlesque comedy team...
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Both characters are reminiscent of Chaplin and the American burlesque comedy team. Jean Paul Sartre, the leading figure of French existentialism declared that human beings require a rational basis for their lives but are unable to achieve one, and thus human life is a futile passion. Estragon and Vladimir attempt to put order into their lives by waiting for a Godot who never arrives...
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