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Three PART ENGRT3
Part One answer the question;
Discuss Pinter’s The Caretaker or Waiting for Godot as a play that deals with homelessness and ungratefulness.
Compose a multi-paragraph 3-4 page essay that has an average length of three, must not exceed 4, typed, double-spaced pages; spend time on the essay, being careful to
· provide a clear and precise thesis that addresses the topic;
· provide a lucid essay map in your introduction and ascertain that it is loyally followed in your discussion;
· use facts/quotes from the work(s) selected to support your argument or confirm each idea in your essay;
· consistently and carefully utilize standard English in the essay;
· employ essay structure and essay map in composing your essay;
· use the latest MLA style sheet throughout and wherever necessary in your essay; citing is necessary due to assignment being plagiarism sensitive?
· demonstrate familiarity with the context of the works selected; and
· Provide adequate details/quotes and explanation of ideas to support your discussion.
· Do Not REPEAT salient points over and over to use up pg. count content requirement?
PART TWO – In one brief paragraph for each comment, respond briefly but competently to THREE different comments?
A. Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is arguably one of the greatest examples of the theater of the absurd. Counter to normal acts and plays, this work is void of a sane story/plot line. Communication has virtually no structure as if it’s a constant stream of thoughts from each character. Time is essentially incomprehensible. For example, during the dialog between Vladimir and Estragon, they fail to figure the date stating, “but what Saturday? And is it Saturday? Is it not rather Sunday? Or Monday? Or Friday” (8)? This was not the only absurd occurrence, odd dialog between Pozzo and his slave Lucky, lacked meaning. Throughout the entire play, virtually nothing happens. Vlad and Estragon, never meet with Godot, learn nothing from the messenger, and fail to move from the spot of which they began. There is also no indication that they moved after hearing the news from the boy. Absurd is the perfect term for this drama.
BPS
The terms of Holman and Harmon was the kind of drama that was a view and that is in the presents of how the human was in a condition that was in the usual or any other rational devices and also used in his nonrealistic form. The different series of events that showed a pattern in which of its images was at his present incomprehensible description and in what nothing happens. As they sit and talk about the things that was particular the Gobat had never arrived. The hysterically had read as the play was in its wild humor and was not only in its situations of being in a ridiculousness way of conversation that was between the two had waited. However that play was absurd and it was not in an ending the play in was in a conclusion that made an usual sense. The human contacts was remain unsolved and the problem was also meaningless and was not futile in its purposeless. The tramps was between the remain of the humbug and bunkum speech. That plays and absurd.
C. NV In short, the play Waiting for Godot as it pertains to absurdity, strongly suggests that this type of literature is relative to people who wrote from a “sense of metaphysical anguish at the absurdity of the human condition” (6).
An important question associated with “Theater of the Absurd” and Beckett’s play that makes one wonder about has to be, why Vladimir and Estragon are waiting pointlessly and even endlessly for an unseen figure named Godot who may or may not actually exist?
PART THREE – In One brief paragraph, continue the conversation?
What is the broken communication/language in Waiting for Godot and how such collapse in communication depicts the lives of characters in the play?