- What are you waiting for? - This little conversation by Godot is waiting to summarize the most famous mysterious drama "Waiting for Godot" by the Nobel laureate writer Samuel Beckett. This is one of the first examples of an absurd drama. . It started with two lonely cards beside the road and ended in the same scene after waiting for the arrival of Godow character. The complete emptiness and randomness of the plot raises doubts to the viewer (or the reader) who watches whether something will happen, and whether there is some meaning in play or life.
Samuel Beckett's alienation awaits Godot's humanity and truth. Purpose, alienation of God, and alienation of each other is the theme of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Gotto" theme. The periodicity of the play and sparse performance convey a desperate feeling, a sense that God is not there and therefore is not a target. The reasons for lack of communication and the alienation of humans are often manifested through absurd vocabulary, images, structures, and ideas. The purpose of playing is to make imperfection and frustration feel.
The themes of existentialists were exhibited especially in the absurd drama "Waiting for Goddo" by Samuel Beckett. Transfer yourself. They insisted that Godot is an acquaintance, but in reality he knew little of him, and admitted that he would not admit him if I saw him. Samuel Beckett once asked who Godault is or what he is saying and answered, "I will say this in theater." Let's play games, exercise, exchange hats, think about suicide. The play uses "several prototype forms and situations, all of which apply to comedy and tragedy." This can only be reconciled in absurd thinking and art.
Both Franz Kafka and Samuel Beckett are existentialists. Through their work, "transformation", "prison colony", "wait for Godow" they are forcing readers to try the meaning of existence in a world that seems pointless. Both writers use absurdity to portray their ideals. Literary works interact with humans in extreme situations and focus on the basic aspects of human experience. Kafka is known for explaining the ridiculous situation with dull words. The simple and cruel words he used used to show the absurdity of this situation. The first line of the transformation explains this: "When Gregor Samsa woke up from a problematic dream the morning, he found himself a huge insect in bed "(Kafka, 76). Prior to noticing that he could not go to work, Gregor was not shocked by his condition. I am confident that he can still play a role in society.