Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot portrays the absurdity of human existence through Vladimir and... more Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot portrays the absurdity of human existence through Vladimir and Estragon's futile wait for Godot. Blending existentialist philosophy with slapstick comedy, the play explores themes of nihilism, isolation, and despair. It reflects mankind’s perpetual search for meaning in an indifferent, cyclical, and purposeless world.
Uploads
Papers by Nisita Sarkar