the play was good but it was like 5 years ago, the cool part was most of the cast wasnt armenian, and it was a big hit, like the shows were all sold out. odars were tehre and everythign. it was coo eeshde
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Originally posted by PASAMONSTER
It shows he saddness of reality and how when one wakes up from their dream and isn't ready to face reality is easily fooled by it and will be destroyed by it
Pasa dear...was that the worst attempt at bullshyting an explanation or what?
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Actually, the play was anything but religious. It was existentialism at its finest, a subtle attack on the idea of God.Originally posted by SagGal
do you think that play was religious? I don't really see it religious although a lot of people comment on it being so and if we need Beckett's explanation about the play to enjoy it.
It's sort of fused in the title, "Waiting for Godot", is really "Waiting for God", and in the play, God, or "Godot" never comes.Achkerov kute.
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I have seen one man plays. Well, only one actually and it was a somewhat long time ago. Yea, I do like them very much if the actor does a great job at it. I never seen Othello or Romeo and Juliet, but I read them and saw the ballet of both. Shakespeare is too predictable though. If I read another play of his, should I expect another couple to die at the end?Originally posted by spiral Have you seen one man plays?
those are hilarious!
but it takes a real good actor to pull it off. A lot of talent.
As for romeo and juliet, I never liked it either, and I hated Macbeth. Othello was good, and Hamlet I liked as well.
You just lost me there. I always saw Romeo and Juliet as a tragic love story because of the difference of families.It shows he saddness of reality and how when one wakes up from their dream and isn't ready to face reality is easily fooled by it and will be destroyed by it
Exactly. A lot of people think that it is religious since the two cahracters do wait for this someone named Godot who never shows up and they say that their patience for waiting is like a prayer that takes a long time to be answered. That is just one idea though, you can relate religion to many things but it doesn't mean that it is religious.Actually, the play was anything but religious. It was existentialism at its finest, a subtle attack on the idea of God.I see...
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