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Waiting for Godot, Beckett’s 1952 play, is his most famous and widely-studied work. Its minimalist plot concerns two tramps who wait in an unnamed place for an appointment with Godot a mysterious figure who never appears but who always promises to arrive the following day.
Like Krapp’s Last Tape, Beckett’s 1957 play Endgame explores the effects of isolation and the human tendency to impose order on a completely chaotic...
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