Why is Waiting for Godot called an absurd play?
Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ belongs to the tradition of the Theatre of Absurd. It is unconventional in not depicting any dramatic conflicts. In the play, practically nothing happens, no development is to be found, there is no beginning and no end.
What are the Absurd elements of Waiting for Godot?
Waiting for Godot: An Absurd Play by Beckett
- Waiting for Godot is an absurd drama. …
- Lack of action is one of the major characteristics of an absurd play. …
- In an absurd play, the characters generally lose their identity. …
- Waiting for Godot deals with the absurdity of man’s existence in this universe.