I feel like I would absolutely love to watch this play, or even act in it haha! The kind of humour that makes you question if you should find it funny or tragic always gets me. It's cool that Samuel Beckett didn't clarify his meanings behind his play; ambiguity can reflect anything it needs to at the time. It makes Waiting for Godot timeless!
I agree! I actually laughed quite a bit at the small portions of text from the two videos...it reminds me of the form taken by shows nowadays like 'the office' or 'parks and rec'.
The idea of having whole scenes with everything taking place just through character interaction is sort of fascinating , been watching letter kenny in the back ground as i go about my day today and it sort of had me thinking of this.
I feel like I would absolutely love to watch this play, or even act in it haha! The kind of humour that makes you question if you should find it funny or tragic always gets me. It's cool that Samuel Beckett didn't clarify his meanings behind his play; ambiguity can reflect anything it needs to at the time. It makes Waiting for Godot timeless!
I agree! I actually laughed quite a bit at the small portions of text from the two videos...it reminds me of the form taken by shows nowadays like 'the office' or 'parks and rec'.
The idea of having whole scenes with everything taking place just through character interaction is sort of fascinating , been watching letter kenny in the back ground as i go about my day today and it sort of had me thinking of this.
@Crystal Stob Totally agree! In fact, a lot of absurdist literature is comic too.