Waiting for Godot
When first watching the play Waiting for Godot, I had a lot of thoughts that were running through my head. I had a tendency of getting lost or confused in their constant dialogue as it was personally a bit hard to follow all the time. I was able to sort of grasp some of the play though such as the relationship of Vladimir and Estrogen and how Estrogen has a sort of dependency on Vladimir. With that being said, I also did not grasp some of the play. My confusion had mostly begun once Pozzo and Lucky were introduced. Pozzo suddenly walking in with a man pulled by a rope had me form a lot of questions in my mind. Vladimir's emotions towards both Pozzo and Lucky were also very question inducing. The way he was quick to scold Pozzo first and then instantly switch his anger to Lucky had me question just exactly what this could mean for both the overall meaning and Vladimir's character. Lastly, the speech that Lucky gives when he is "thinking" seemed like a bunch of gibberish to me. The way Lucky gave off his speech yelling all of these words so quickly and nonstop, made it very hard for me to follow and unable to get a good understanding of what he said, if he had said anything at all. All in all, Waiting for Godot has struck a lot more questions in my head than answer them. Hopefully as we finish the play I am able to get a better understanding of the play.
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