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Waiting For Godot

I decided to write my report on a recent play that I have seen in one of the playhouses in the Hong-Ik University area. It had been a while since I have been to see a play, and the one that I saw was by far the most interesting. I recommend this play to anyone who hopes to see a play that leaves one with many questions about life, especially the passing of time. The play I saw was titled, Waiting for Godot.
Waiting for Godot is a strange play about two men, Didi and Gogo. Both men, who are homeless, wait under a bare, gnarled tree for Godot, who Didi claims has an important but unknown message. I found this play to be incredibly bizarre, because at times it is difficult to determine if there is a plot at all, and at other times, the play seems incredibly profound.
One of the vaguest features of Beckett's play is the identity of Godot. If the reader analyzes all the Biblical references throughout the play, it is quite easy to say that Godot is God. The other interpretation is......


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