Backett’s characters continue onwards the vain pursuit of destination because they have no alternative but to go on. This is the way of life that no one can cure the pains of life, so they must be endured. The man is struggling with the jest of humanity and is constantly trying to make sense of his own existence as a human being. Estragon addresses Vladimir, “we always find something, eh, Didi, to give us the impression that we exist?”(Beckett,60) It seems as if a human being cannot be beyond this mere impression of existence. It is the winding wheel of time that induces uncontrollable restlessness and anguish in the characters, such that they, without inhibition go on moving directionless and tread the dissolving line bet...
The way that ideas are expressed in Samuel Beckett’s prose works is characteristic of a peculiar nar...
Abstract: This paper is focused on the sufferings brought about to the two tramps by their aimless w...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...
Backett’s characters continue onwards the vain pursuit of destination because they have no alternati...
“Let’s go.”—“We can’t.”—“Why not?”—“We’re waiting for Godot.”—“Ah. ” With this infamous refrain, Sam...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The paper seeks to read Samuel Becket’s famous tragi-comic play Waiting for Godot in its broad socio...
This study is distinctively restricted to the study of the image of the tramps' suffering in investi...
When the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) wrote Waiting for Godot in 1948-1949 he was in a st...
Beckett’s characters have a very peculiar perception of reality. They live in a “limbo” between life...
120 p.The characters in Samuel Beckett's trilogy of novels, Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable, a...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
There are many parallels and points of similarity between the themes of the play Waiting for Godot b...
Humankind has traditionally, throughout the ages, attempted to apply a meaning to its existence and ...
Abstract—Samuel Beckett, an outstanding 20th century literary figure, has contributed a lot to solvi...
The way that ideas are expressed in Samuel Beckett’s prose works is characteristic of a peculiar nar...
Abstract: This paper is focused on the sufferings brought about to the two tramps by their aimless w...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...
Backett’s characters continue onwards the vain pursuit of destination because they have no alternati...
“Let’s go.”—“We can’t.”—“Why not?”—“We’re waiting for Godot.”—“Ah. ” With this infamous refrain, Sam...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The paper seeks to read Samuel Becket’s famous tragi-comic play Waiting for Godot in its broad socio...
This study is distinctively restricted to the study of the image of the tramps' suffering in investi...
When the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) wrote Waiting for Godot in 1948-1949 he was in a st...
Beckett’s characters have a very peculiar perception of reality. They live in a “limbo” between life...
120 p.The characters in Samuel Beckett's trilogy of novels, Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable, a...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
There are many parallels and points of similarity between the themes of the play Waiting for Godot b...
Humankind has traditionally, throughout the ages, attempted to apply a meaning to its existence and ...
Abstract—Samuel Beckett, an outstanding 20th century literary figure, has contributed a lot to solvi...
The way that ideas are expressed in Samuel Beckett’s prose works is characteristic of a peculiar nar...
Abstract: This paper is focused on the sufferings brought about to the two tramps by their aimless w...
The principal objective of this paper is to explore the notion of the traditional quest of meaning ...