Every day, people applaud the great creation and praise of mankind. Advances in science are welcomed as a top priority for humanity and the development of society itself has been abandoned like the old beta version. When surrounded by a group of constantly changing machines, looking for the goals of life is often obscured by the desire to create new scientific inventions. After the war, the classical school awaited the comprehensive significance of Godot and slaughterhouse 5, the technological turmoil of the writer, emphasized the importance of 'the possibility of selection' (Sutter 339).
Life and death are important concepts in the drama waiting for Godot and Bernard Alba's house. Living in Godow is meaningless. Because they just wait until they die. Bernarda Aruba depicts a life without love, love, and freedom. Through the rebellious spirit of Adela Berna's Albada family means to live a passionate life while seeming to mean that life is meaningless while waiting for Godot Beckett. - The drama "Bernarda Alba House" is an interesting depiction of the middle class women's families. The plot is set in a small town in a middle-class house, a society dominated by men. It is believed to be somewhere in Spain in the 1930s. The play was written while women's repression was still strong. The family's mother did everything he thought needed to keep her home in a good social position in town.
Waiting for Godot (// do ʊ / GOD-oh) is a play by Samuel Beckett, two of them are Vladimir (Didi) and Estragun (Gogo) waiting for a person named Godot. As they arrived, they were not there, so I was waiting to join the other three characters I met in various discussions. Waiting for Godot is a translation of Beckett's original French drama "En · waiter Godot", "Tragedy Comedy by Two Acts". The original text of France was created between 9th October 1948 and 29th January 1949. The premiere was held on 5 January 1953 at the Babylonian Theater in Paris. The English version was first published in London in 1955. In a poll conducted by the Royal Theater in 1990, it was voted for "the most important English script of the 20th century"
Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Goddo" is a drama in the mid-20th century and belongs to the genre of "Avertar drama" that focused on meaninglessness of human condition. Absurd thinking is to wait for Godot 's theme embodied in his hero. Together with Vladimir (Diddy), Gogo represents universal people facing the world. Becket uses each character to indicate the limits and absurdities of various aspects of human existence. At the metaphysical level, Vladimir and Estragon exemplify the intrinsic dichotomy of humans in the body and mind, and illustrate the limits and meaninglessness of these parts of human nature.