Waiting For Godot And The Beast In The Jungle Analysis

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In Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Henry James’ The Beast In the Jungle the theme of waiting for life to come to you is apparent. Waiting as oppose to taking ambition and determining your life for yourself is a problem present in both of these works. Waiting for Godot and The Beast In the Jungle take two relatively similar stances on the theme of waiting, but they differ in the way the two works present the problem of waiting and how the problem of waiting presents their views on the world. In Waiting for Godot the theme of waiting is immediately apparent. The two men Vladimir and Estragon are stuck in a monotonous cylindrical cycle of waiting by a tree for Godot. The two men never meet Godot, but they spend the entirety of the play …show more content…

Time acts as an unmovable object or barrier for the two men and by waiting so long for Godot it presents the main conflict faced by the two men. They have to endure waiting by this tree so that they may finally realize the true purpose of why they have been waiting so long for one man to make their acquaintance. They are waiting to realize their purpose in life and their purpose for wasting their life waiting for one man. Every character in Waiting for Godot has very faulty memory, which presents an issue for the characters because they cannot remember what they did yesterday and they proceed to have almost the same exact day every single day. The two different acts in the play represent two different days for Vladimir and Estragon and yet at the same time the two days are almost exactly the same. On both days two men named Pozzo and Lucky approach Vladimir and Estragon. Both times they encounter each other they treat it as if it is a first impression and they have never met before. Even the boy who serves, as Godot’s messenger does not remember encountering the men the previous day, even though it is apparent that this action is also a part of the never-ending cycle Vladimir and Estragon …show more content…

Vladimir and Estragon wait for Godot almost their entire lives while never becoming aware of the fact they are wasting their lives. Marcher waits his whole life for the “beast in the jungle” to make itself apparent so that he can fulfill his fate or destiny in life. The two works represent potential different views of the world and life because Waiting for Godot shows how religion and memory and the actions taken during one day lose meaning if one cannot remember the past and that people go through life without awareness that they are wasting life. The Beast In the Jungle represents a different view of the world through Marcher’s patience and waiting by showing that even if a person does remember certain events and recognizes that they are wasting life through waiting, they do not always act on these senses. The awareness of the characters in the Waiting for Godot represents the view on life that people are often not aware they are wasting their life, and The Beast in The Jungle represents that even when aware they are wasting life they do not act upon this awareness. The works express different views on how waiting for a specific event or activity negatively impacts a person’s life, but they are similar in the fact

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