"Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett - A scene from Act 1
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Nothing to be done.
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"And we" or ennui?
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@swordo21 Actually, although commonly pronounced "go-doe" in north america, everywhere else pronounces it "god-oh", Beckett pronounced it with the stress on the first syllable. It is meant to rhyme with Pozzo.
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Is there any way I could download this? I need this for my teaching demonstration tomorrow, and apparently, the youtube downloader of altervista consistentlyy fails everytime I try to download this. I have tried this over and over. :((
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Waiting for Godot 2: Waiting for Osama.
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I love it! I acted it at school! It took pieces out of me to memorize the line! But I loved it!
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I was dropped in my interview because I had told the panel this play to be my favourite and i was told "nothing to be done"
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@awesomecross That's we're all currently doing my friend...
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@2muchespresso hahaha funniest post ever
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"Nothing happens, no one comes, no one goes. It's awful!"
Thats a line from the actual play haha.
And why do they pronounce it god-oh? Its go-doe
Mmm Waiting for Godot. "A play where nothing happens. Twice" Gotta love it ;)
MeegzZ 3 years ago 61
Can you post up the entire play please?
tpang21 3 years ago 25