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Becketts' plays

Beckett's plays, like "Waiting for Godot," explore themes of existentialism, depicting characters in seemingly mundane, repetitive situations that highlight life's uncertainties and the search for meaning. His works often feature sparse settings, minimal dialogue, and abstract characters, emphasizing the human condition's absurdity and ambiguity. Beckett invites audiences to reflect on issues such as mortality, hope, and the passage of time, using subtle humor and poetic language to delve into deep philosophical questions. His plays challenge traditional theatrical forms, emphasizing the power of silence, pause, and emptiness to evoke emotional and intellectual engagement.