What
is the dramatic significance of the function of Godot in Waiting for Godot?
In
some works of literature, a character who appears briefly, or does not appear
at all, is a significant presence. An example of this can be found in the play
Waiting for Godot, by Samuel Beckett. The play deals with a hope for a change
and a chance to be saved of two old friends. One of the characters is Godot,
someone who never shows up. The reader finds out about him only through the
conversations in the play. Although Godot is never physically present on stage,
his presence is everywhere. The whole play, including all the actions and the
theme itself, is affected by the mention of Godot.
No one in the play ever really saw him, or ever will. His appearance is not as important as a belief in him. The two friends, Estragon and Vladimir spend their lives waiting for this one person to show up, this one miracle to happen. It never does, but as Vladimir says, "It passes the time." It might appear surprising that the lives of two people can be based on the life of a third one, whom they never actually met. But in reality, they do not need him as a person. All they need is something to believe in, something to wait for.
No one in the play ever really saw him, or ever will. His appearance is not as important as a belief in him. The two friends, Estragon and Vladimir spend their lives waiting for this one person to show up, this one miracle to happen. It never does, but as Vladimir says, "It passes the time." It might appear surprising that the lives of two people can be based on the life of a third one, whom they never actually met. But in reality, they do not need him as a person. All they need is something to believe in, something to wait for.
Most
people spend their lives witing for something, but they are not sure of what
exactly. Vladimir and Estragon can consider themselves lucky. They know
specifically what, or rather whom, they are waiting for : Godot. This faceless
character affects their lives. He is a reason they are still alive. Every day,
Estragon wants to kill himelf, but not only is there not enough rope, but there
is also a hope that maybe, just maybe, Godot will appear the next day and
everything will be different. Interestingly enough, Godot is also the one who
keeps two friends coming back to the same spot, instead of wandering off and
looking for a better place to live. Because of the endless promise that this
one person will actually come, they do not leave the place.................................................................................................................................................
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