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April 26,2025
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Samuel Beckett called his playWaiting for Godot "a tragi-comedy in two acts". It is because, through his play, he wanted to demonstrate the tragic and comic side of life. The play is often referred to as a fine example of the "Theatre of the Absurd" because a clear plot, plausible situations, and comprehensible dialogue that one sees in a traditional play are absent. The very reason for such absence is the need to effectively express the vision of absurdity. Beckett was firm on this principle. To him, bombarding the audience with actions that perplex them and dialogues that seem meaningless to them was to give them a taste of the absurd nature of life.

For a short play, Waiting for Godot is thematically complex. I don't claim to have understood them all. Search for the meaning of life, the identity of self, appearance, and reality are some of the themes I perceived. And all these can come under the cloak of the human condition. The play is a good exposition of the true situation of human life on this earth. It is full of meaningless absurdities and suffering. Through his few characters, Beckett displays the conditions of humans on earth, often imbued with dark humour.

In the play, two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, wait for a man called, Godot, who never appears. This waiting is central to the play, for it shows that the characters wait for an uncertain event. They aren't quite sure if Godot will ever come to meet them. However, their very waiting indicates hope that, though uncertain, he may arrive. Isn't this how we go on in life? Waiting for uncertainty with hope?

Getting into the play was not easy. I did the audiobook first thinking I might like a dramatic narrative. Unfortunately, it didn't work, as dialogues went over my head. I then read an ebook and it made me comprehend the play, although I didn't quite connect with the play. On reflection, it dawned on me why I couldn't connect with the play since the premise greatly interested me. It was because I was expecting a traditional play with a linear plot and meaningful dialogue which was non-existent here. So, I reread. After three consecutive reads (including the audio listen) I finally managed to fully appreciate the play.

Waiting for Godot is considered a very important play that revolutionised twentieth-century theatre. Whatever the extent of its truth, Beckett quite certainly pioneered a new style of addressing the true nature of life through his play.

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April 26,2025
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Review revived again to mark the three month anniversary of the Top Lists being frozen....

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As you know, the votes we strive for and crawl across barbed wire for and win oh so slowly and painfully are the only way we reviewers can tell we're still alive. We need the hit that only weekly Top Lists can give us. And yes, you could describe the inexplicable absence of up to date Top Reviewer and Best Review Lists as a "first world problem" if you were being really mean, but still, reviewers are people too... Let Samuel Beckett explain further.


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ESTRAGON : Stuff this for a game of soldiers. Let's go.

VLADIMIR : We can't go.

ESTRAGON : Why not?

VLADIMIR : We're waiting for the Top Lists to be displayed correctly, remember?

ESTRAGON : Oh those.

VLADIMIR : Yes, those. Without the Top Lists we don't know who's top and who's - well, bottom. The world is chaos. Which review is best? Which made it in the mad-salmon-dash up the goodreads river of reviews to spawn in the sun?

ESTRAGON : You're very poetical tonight. Did you eat something that disagreed with you?

VLADIMIR : We must have the votes correctly tallied. It says so in the Bible.

ESTRAGON : But the vote counter is broken.

VLADIMIR : (sighs. Gives up trying to unlace his boot.) Yes, the vote counter is broken.

ESTRAGON : It's a sign.

VLADIMIR : It is a sign. But we have to wait.

ESTRAGON : What for?

VLADIMIR : For the vote counter to be fixed. We must.

ESTRAGON : I could go, you could wait. I think I left something in the oven.

VLADIMIR : You'll be back. Us sort, we have to wait.

ESTRAGON : For the vote counter to be fixed.

VLADIMIR : Yes. But we know it never will be fixed.

ESTRAGON : Yes. But we have to wait even so.

VLADIMIR : We should ask Rivka.

RIVKA (appearing from a cloud) : There is a bug. We have identified it. It will be fixed. But not yet.

ESTRAGON : See? I told you. It's hopeless.

VLADIMIR : No, not hopeless. But there is no hope.
April 26,2025
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ما منتظریم. کلافه‌ایم. نه اعتراض نکن، ما تا سر حد مرگ کلافه‌ایم. نمی‌شه اینو انکارکرد.
خُب یه تنوعی هم که پیدا می‌شه ما چکار می‌کنیم؟ می‌ذاریم از دست بره. بیا، بیا مشغول شیم! (با گام‌های بلند به سمت تپه‌ی کوچک پیش می‌رود، می‌ایستد.) تو یه لحظه همه چیز ناپدید می‌شه و ما یه بار دیگه تنها می‌شیم، میان هیچ و پوچ!
«ولادیمیر»

داستان از این قرار است که ولادیمیر و استراگون، هر دو آخرین روزهای زندگی خود را طی می‌کنند و انتظار فردی به‌نام «گودو» را می‌کشند. آنها برای گذراندن این زمان، یک سفر عمیق به درون خود می‌روند تا هرچه دل تنگشان دارد را رو کنند، حتی در این بین دست به دامن ناسزا و فحش هم می‌شوند، که اتفاقا کار به دعوا و جرو بحث هم می‌کشد.


گودو: میتواند مسیح باشد،میتواند خدا باشد(God)
ولادیمیر: (موفقیت آمیز) اون گودوِ؛بالاخره! گودو! اون گودوِ! ما نجات پیدا کردیم!
و کسانِ دیگر!


خیلی خیلی خیلی خوشحالم این نمایشنامه رو خووندم،نمایشنامه ایی که سبک «معناباختگی» را دارد.

این کتاب رو با ترجمه عباسپور خواندم ولی به شما پیشنهاد میکنم قبل از خواندن حتما نقد و تفسیر این نمایشنامه بی نظیر را بخوانید!
۵ ستاره‌ی درخشان به سبک ویژه‌ی بکت
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