نتایج جستجو برای: wachten op godot

تعداد نتایج: 13815  

Journal: :etudes de langue et littérature francaises 2010
ahmad kayamyabi mask

depuis la mort de samuel beckett en 1989, le théâtre de langue néerlandaise, tant aux pays-bas qu’en belgique, a manifesté un nouvel intérêt pour ses pièces. à la haye en avril 1992, lors du festival prestigieux consacré à l’auteur, nous pûmes assister à la représentation d’en attendant godot d’après la traduction de jacoba van velde, fidèle aux exigences de l’auteur. un an après, le ntg à gand...

Journal: :AGORA Magazine 2002

2010
Yung-Lang Tsai Shih-Jen Tsai

Godot syndrome [1] is a phenomenon in which a person has anxiety toward an upcoming event and repeatedly asks about it. This syndrome is categorized as a variant of anxiety and a psychological symptom of dementia [2]. The anxiety symptom in demented patients is considered as resulting from decreased cognitive (specifi cally memory) abilities, the inability to channel remaining thinking capaciti...

2016
L. Mann ennis M. McNamara

n Samuel Beckett’s play, Waiting for Godot, the characters ait by a country roadside for a person named Godot, who ever arrives (1). Godot’s conspicuous absence throughout he play has fostered a variety of different religious, philoophical, and psychoanalytical interpretations, and has led o the use of the phrase “waiting for Godot” as an expression or waiting for someone or something that will...

This study addresses Samuel Beckett’s most celebrated play, Waiting for Godot, in an effort to analyze its characters from a novel perspective. Since Greek mythology has been undisputedly influential on Western culture and literature, the researcher attempts to investigate a connection between Greek mythology and the play. This study aims to reveal that even after more than fifty seven years of...

Journal: :research in applied linguistics 2010
ali ravari

this study addresses samuel beckett’s most celebrated play, waiting for godot, in an effort to analyze its characters from a novel perspective. since greek mythology has been undisputedly influential on western culture and literature, the researcher attempts to investigate a connection between greek mythology and the play. this study aims to reveal that even after more than fifty seven years of...

2009
Guy Wilkinson

Samuel Beckett’s play of 1949 is a landmark of modern theatre. Two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, await the arrival of the mysterious Godot. He does not come, although other sinister characters pass through. The tramps pass their time in meaningless activities and talk. Described by Beckett as a ‘tragicomedy in two acts’, the play is conventionally regarded as a tale of existentialist angst foc...

Journal: :Circulation 2017

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