I did NOT enjoy “Waiting for Godot” at all. First off, it
made zero sense. One minute the characters are talking about whether it was
“…Sunday? Or Monday? Or Friday? Or Thursday?” and then the next they are
talking about hanging themselves on a tree branch because it could quite
possibly give them an erection (I mean, what other reason could you possibly
have for hanging yourself from a tree?). Luckily though, they decide to do
nothing instead, and take back up their meaningless banter that makes
absolutely no sense at all until, eventually, they are joined by two other
characters; Pozzo and Lucky. These two are strange, if not stranger than the
first two characters; Estragon and Vladimir, and seem to have no point at all
for being there. I know the whole point of “Absurdisim” is to be sort of out
there and that the importance of communication between characters takes the
back burner, but still. Also, the fact that the whole play is about waiting for
a character named Godot, who then decides to not show up, isn’t exactly an
enthralling plot to a play. I mean, if my name was in the title of the play, you
can be pretty sure that I’m going to be making my spotlight appearance. The
only part I actually found interesting was near the end of the play where
Vladimir actually gave a reason as to why they were waiting for Godot in the
first place. He claims that if they didn’t come back Godot would “punish them”
which then leads you to wonder exactly why they want so badly to meet this man
in the first place.
What could Godot possibly do to
them that would frighten them into coming to that stupid tree everyday?
What do
they need with Godot?
I agree with you that this play is weird and awful to read, however I think that while the dialogue seems to be illogical, it is trying to represent something that the author feels in real life. i view absudist writing as more of an art form trying to evoke a certain emotion or feeling to the audience rather than a specific message or a story. While the whole point of absurdism is that there is no meaning, the irony is that it is trying to mean something (an emotion) at the same time.
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