Physically it is impossible to think that the leaves can not grow in one day. Vladimir stated that "the place changed since yesterday" changed. Because, according to him, they were there yesterday. This is an explicit use of silly time lapse, as the illogical and impossible change that occurs between one behavior and another is too great. Another example of such a device is the presentation of Pozzo and Lucky in two actions. Pozzo and Lucky were first released, very different from the first one; Pozzo is very powerful, full of self-emphasis and strict Lucky and likes to follow
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.
In a world where the outlook of life is dark and not important, the goal is to aim for it. This problem is often thought when reading the two plays "Endgame" and "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett. Like many writers, Samuel Beckett applies a philosophical or universal theme to their work that can be seen through stories. Beckett's world is full of mediocre events, unambiguous figures in a few days. Through work "finishing" and "waiting for Godot", Becket explained a trivial day and events that did not change life.
In the famous Samuel Becket play "Waiting for Godo", the two characters waited indefinitely and waited for the arrival of a man named Godow. Since its founding in 1992, like the Beckett 's play, the world was waiting for a solution to climate change from the UNFCCC. However, it is clear that the UNFCCC lacks the ability to solve the problem and propose a one-to-one solution. The time solution to climate change is as clear as Godot does not show up. When climate policy catches up with the real world through economic means (pricing, trading etc), the world can only end this long-awaited game.
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"