To give birth to a trapped tomb and to be born in suffering. In the pit, the pit is dreaming of tools. There is time to get tired. Our screams sound in the air.
In Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," the themes of suffering and existential struggle are central to the narrative. The quote reflects a profound sense of entrapment, suggesting that giving birth can be a painful and torturous experience, akin to the characters' own struggles in a stagnant and purposeless existence. The imagery of a 'trapped tomb' conveys a sense of confinement, while the concept of 'dreaming of tools' hints at the desire...