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Apr 25, 2017nbradley2 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
This is one of many significant plays from the 20th century. Beckett's minimalistic approach to the absurd, as well as his witty and strange characters, show his tragicomedic form to be painstakingly crafted, intense, complex, and moving. Waiting for Godot shows the human condition to be difficult, indefinable, and unresolved.