(He reflects.) We wouldn't havetogo into the details.ĮSTRAGON: (despairingly). Vladimir: Sothere you areagain.Estragon: AmI? (Act 1) VLADIMIR: Ohpardon! I could have sworn it was a carrot.ġ. (Vladimirrummages in his pockets, takes out a turnip and gives it to Estragon who takes a bite out of it. On arrival of Pozzo for the first time, they ask Pozzo “Are youGodot?” (They don’t recognize Godot)ĮSTRAGON: Give me a carrot. ESTRAGON: Looks to me more like a bush.ĥ. (He takes off his hat again, peers inside it, feels about inside it, knocks on the crown,Ĥ. Vladimir: There's man allover for you, blaming on his boots the faults of his feet. Peers into it again, puts it on again.) Nothing to be done. (He knocks on the crown as though to dislodge a foreign body, (He takes off his hat again,peers inside it.) Funny. Vladimir: (He takes off his hat, peers inside it, feels about inside it, shakes it, puts it on again.)How shall I say?Relieved and at the same time. VLADIMIR: (angrily).Hurts! He wants to know if it hurts!Ģ. I'd like to hear what you'd say if you had what I have. VLADIMIR: (angrily).No one ever suffers but you. ( Act 1).Ĥ.“Nothing to be done” repeatedseveraltimes in the playĮSTRAGON: (angrily). Vladimir :It d passthe time.I assureyou, it’d be an occupation (Act I)Ģ. Pozzo: What ishe waiting for? Vladimir:What areyou waiting for? Estragon:I’ am waiting for Godot” (100).Įstragon:It would havepassed in any case.Īnd later whenEstragonfinds his boots again: Estragon:Let’s go.Vladimir:We can’t.Estragon:Why not? Vladimir:We arewaiting for Godot” (96).ĩ. Vladimir:Yes,in this immenseconfusion one thing alone isclear. ![]() Estragon:Why not? Vladimir:We’rewaiting for Godot” (88).ħ. Estragon:What do wedo now? Vladimir:While waiting. ![]() Estragon:Why not? Vladimir:Wearewaiting for Godot” (76).ĥ. Estragon:Simply wait.Vladimir:We’reused to it” (39).Ĥ. Vladimir:Let’swait and seewhathe says.Estragon:Who? Vladimir:Godot” (13).ģ. Estragon:Why not? Vladimir:Wearewaiting for Godot” (8).Ģ. First published in French (Enattendant Godot)ġ.RILL, Riphah International University, LahoreĪ playwright, novelist, poet and theatre director Topic: Themes and Symbolsin Waiting for Godot.Themes and symbols in waiting for godot shaim chaudry
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