Waiting for Godot as Tragicomedy
Tragicomedy is a play which claims a plot apt for tragedy however which ends happily…
To the Lighthouse and Human Relations
“To The Lighthouse” has so many fictional characters whose earnest endeavor is to ascertain, with…
Realism in Waiting for Godot
“Waiting for Godot” occupies an outstanding place within the annals of English literature for highlighting…
Aristotle’s Theory of Imitation
Aristotle didn't invent the term “imitation”. Plato was the first to make use of the…
Waiting for Godot and Language as a Theme
Beckett’s plays are involved with expressing the problem of discovering meaning in a world. His…
To the Lighthouse and Stream of Consciousness
The phrase “Stream of Consciousness” was coined by William James to explain the flow of…
Waiting for Godot and Significance of Title
Waiting for Godot is a multi-sided play with vital title. Its meanings and implications are…