Waiting for Godot Movie part
Here, I submit my
answer sheet about the movie screening “Waiting for Godot”
In the first answer I found that in the first act tree doesn't have any leaf means there is no hope that today Godot will be come. Here we also say that in the first act we found that barren tree and the second act we found that sprouted tree. In the end of the play we found nothing happening so we can also say that the play is endless play. But Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot with the hope that today Godot will come. In the second act we found that tree has some leaves means there is hope that today Godot will definitely come but he can’t come and they are still waiting for Godot. In the second answer I found the connection between the two paintings that is in the first picture we find setting of the evening. The second picture of the setting is morning. May be Beckett got whole idea through these painting. The play starts with the dialogue “Nothing to be done” means in the play we find only one situation and that is Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot so it also indirectly suggests viewer that in all the play nothing is going to happen in serious way. Yes I agree with this point that the play was a positive play, not negative, not pessimistic we can say that especially through both the characters Vladimir and Estragon they are waiting for Godot and Godot does not come still they are waiting without losing their temper and with the positive attitude that may be tomorrow will come. So here we find that both the characters are positive and pessimistic. And yes of course we are killing our body but we can’t kill our life and soul.
I don’t think that any slave is like Lucky because he behaves very slavishly in the play. He knows that his master was blind and he constantly behaves like this so we find only this type of slave in play and novel. But in reality we can’t find this type of slave. I think Godot is an object of desire. Yes I am agree with this point that the subject of the play is not Godot but ‘Waiting’ because we found that in whole play that both of the characters were waiting for someone but nobody comes in the end of the play. So we can say that the subject of the play is not Godot but waiting. Pozzo – Lucky episode in both is the act I like most in the play. I feel the effect of existential crisis or meaninglessness of human existence in the irrational and indifferent Universe during screening of the movie. When Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot and in the end of the play we can’t got any result. When they were passing their time through conversation and some meaningless activities, that time I feel existential crisis or meaninglessness of human existence.
So this is my point of view of this pay and I wrote whatever I understand after watching this play.
In the first answer I found that in the first act tree doesn't have any leaf means there is no hope that today Godot will be come. Here we also say that in the first act we found that barren tree and the second act we found that sprouted tree. In the end of the play we found nothing happening so we can also say that the play is endless play. But Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot with the hope that today Godot will come. In the second act we found that tree has some leaves means there is hope that today Godot will definitely come but he can’t come and they are still waiting for Godot. In the second answer I found the connection between the two paintings that is in the first picture we find setting of the evening. The second picture of the setting is morning. May be Beckett got whole idea through these painting. The play starts with the dialogue “Nothing to be done” means in the play we find only one situation and that is Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot so it also indirectly suggests viewer that in all the play nothing is going to happen in serious way. Yes I agree with this point that the play was a positive play, not negative, not pessimistic we can say that especially through both the characters Vladimir and Estragon they are waiting for Godot and Godot does not come still they are waiting without losing their temper and with the positive attitude that may be tomorrow will come. So here we find that both the characters are positive and pessimistic. And yes of course we are killing our body but we can’t kill our life and soul.
I don’t think that any slave is like Lucky because he behaves very slavishly in the play. He knows that his master was blind and he constantly behaves like this so we find only this type of slave in play and novel. But in reality we can’t find this type of slave. I think Godot is an object of desire. Yes I am agree with this point that the subject of the play is not Godot but ‘Waiting’ because we found that in whole play that both of the characters were waiting for someone but nobody comes in the end of the play. So we can say that the subject of the play is not Godot but waiting. Pozzo – Lucky episode in both is the act I like most in the play. I feel the effect of existential crisis or meaninglessness of human existence in the irrational and indifferent Universe during screening of the movie. When Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot and in the end of the play we can’t got any result. When they were passing their time through conversation and some meaningless activities, that time I feel existential crisis or meaninglessness of human existence.
So this is my point of view of this pay and I wrote whatever I understand after watching this play.
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