Wednesday, October 29, 2014

one scene from the play

    In the really end of play, Poozo and Lucky meet with the two again. However, it seems that they have forgotten they met each other yesterday, and they are disable now. Pozzo becomes blind and Lucky becomes dumb. Didi and Gogo keep asking Pozzo why and when he and Luck became blind and dumb. Pozzo avoids answering at the beginning , and gets angry about that question. He responded by asking the two if knowing the day is necessary. My questions are:

1: What their blind and dumb really mean?

2: Why they have never expressed any disappointing of their disabilities?

3: Why they forget Didi and Gogo even they just met yesterday?

4: Are they suffering ?

5: Why Didi and Gogo are interested in their encountering?

6: Why Pozzo avoid answering?

7: Why Pozzo and Lucky are still being together like Didi and Gogo?

8: Why Pozzo is so mad while being asked?

9: What is one day meaning in Pozzos talking?

10: Why Gogo forgets Poozo after meeting immediately?

11: Are these Yesterday, Today, or Tonight really meaning yesterday, today or tonight?

Friday, October 24, 2014

Questions about Godot

1. My favorite character is Meaning. 

2. Waiting

3. Since I finished reading the book, I have been thinking that whether their waiting is significant or not. At the beginning I ridiculed their naive behavior. However, look back the whole play, their friendship touches my heart. In the book, early Didi thought Gogo was gone for ever, but Gogo wasnt and Didi said ,Together again at last! (P1) Through the development of plot, they have never ever abandoned each other. 

4. In act 1, they hadnt noticed that why they were waiting, waiting for what. In act 2, they figured out their waiting wasnt meaningless
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5.During this story, the waiting is acting like the process of our life, Godot is like the dream we have, or the goal we would like to achieve. Even thought the dream might be illusory, the goal may be unachievable, that doesnt matter. The most important part is the process, the waiting. Their waiting seems meaningless, but they actually enjoyed the views,  felt the changes of world, and improved their thinking through waiting. 

Monday, October 20, 2014

Answer the questions about Waiting for Godot

1.The two guys on the video are like Vladimir and Estragon. If we stand on the Galaxy, a pretty faraway distance, we will delimit that they are an insignificant dust. However, once we stand on their inner heart, a closest position to touch their thinking, we will worship them as divine as a god. We always stand on the side where we think we are supposed to be, to survey others’ opinions. It’s not fair for both. Too far away or too close are not objective. So we are unable to catch the essence of an event. In other words, we should not judge anyone else on the side we are standing on.

2.Pozzo and Lucky are compared to Capitalists and workman during old era. Ostensibly, Pozzo is the host of Lucky, he has the right to command Lucky doing everything he wants. “Shall we have him dance, or sing, or recite, or think, or-” (p30) In fact, Pozzo is being limited by Lucky, without him Pozzo can not do anything even carry a baggage which is meaning taking care self. And also while falling into dilemma in the end, pozzo must count on Lucky in order to go forward.

3.Didi is usually more wisdom than Gogo.
Gogo is more negative than Didi since he always repeated “Nothing to be done.”

4.They are talking about a same purpose, waiting for Godot, a pointless purpose.

5.In our life, we are accustomed to waiting, waiting for something that we except, but never take any meaningful action to achieve that goal. We might ridicule Gogo’s negative, but aren’t we acting like him?
6.It’s actually about our style of life.
We would like to catch the meaningful of life, but time goes through we are waiting like the two re-ask themselves what they are doing on the play.
We should dominate ourselves in stead of counting on anyone else like Poozo has to depend on Lucky.
Is chasing a goal more important than a nice relationship between family or friends? During the play I see the answer is No. The two Sarcasm each other always but never abandon opponent ever.

7.It’s sad that I’m not able to figure out the connecting between the play and the word “insecure”