![]() ![]() Vladimirs critical thinking and quest for answers give a clear place to stand for the other characters who dont present the importance of logical thinking. Vladimir rests his faith and hope in Godot, persuading his fellow tramp Estragon to accompany him during his wait. This is shown in his act of waiting for Godot while the others do not really concern about the relevance of Godot in determining the outcome of their fates. Among these characters, Vladimir tends to be more of a modernist rather than a postmodernist. They are Vladimir, Estragon, Pozzo, Lucky, and the Boy. ![]() Six characters are analyzed in this study. Despite the postmodern label on the literary work itself, this article assumes that there are ideas of modernism contained within it, projected through the character of Vladimir. Samuel Becketts Waiting for Godot, a play published in 1948, not long after the break of World War II, displays absurdity through its theme, plot, setting and characters. ![]()
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