Summary:
Two men,
Vladimir and Estragon, meet near a tree. They converse on various topics and
reveal that they are waiting there for a man named Godot. While they wait, two
other men enter. Pozzo is on his way to the market to sell his slave, Lucky. He
pauses for a while to converse with Vladimir and Estragon. Lucky entertains
them by dancing and thinking, and Pozzo and Lucky leave.
After Pozzo and Lucky leave, a boy enters and tells Vladimir that he is a
messenger from Godot. He tells Vladimir that Godot will not be coming tonight,
but that he will surely come tomorrow. Vladimir asks him some questions about
Godot and the boy departs. After his departure, Vladimir and Estragon decide to
leave, but they do not move as the curtain falls.
The next night, Vladimir and Estragon again meet near
the tree to wait for Godot. Lucky and Pozzo enter again, but this time Pozzo is
blind and Lucky is dumb. Pozzo does not remember meeting the two men the night
before. They leave and Vladimir and Estragon continue to wait.
Shortly after, the boy enters and once again tells
Vladimir that Godot will not be coming. He insists that he did not speak to
Vladimir yesterday. After he leaves, Estragon and Vladimir decide to leave, but
again they do not move as the curtain falls, ending the play.
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