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An emblematic work of the theater of absurdity written after World War II by the Irishman Samuel Beckett, which reflects a great pessimistic sense of human existence as well as the existentialism. His characters await Godot, but they don't know who he is or what he stands for or why they expect him. Waiting, life and death are absurd, existence makes no sense. Some want to see in the name of God-ot a ray of hope despite the desolation of the post-war period.