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sOME BECKETT LIKE REFlECTIONS ON 'wAITING FOR GODOT

 I don't think impotence has been exploited in the past., SAID beckett

Vladimir and Estragon consider hanging themselves, as a desperate way to achieve at least one final erection. 

Racine's Bérénice is a play "in which nothing happens for five acts."[ 

In the preface to this play Racine writes: "All creativity consists in making something out of nothing." Beckett was an avid scholar of the 17th-century playwright and lectured on him during his time at Trinity

"Essential to the static quality of a Racine play is the pairing of characters to talk at length to each other

Beckett was vehement that women should act in Waiting for Godot,

why?

'Because women don't have a prostate'

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