VLADIMIR: Well? Shall we go?ESTRAGON: Yes, let's go. They do not move.
The exchange between Vladimir and Estragon at the end of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" encapsulates the theme of stasis and inaction that permeates the play. Although they agree to leave, their failure to move suggests a sense of resignation and the futility of their quest. This moment highlights their perpetual waiting for meaning and resolution, which remains elusive throughout the narrative.
This dialogue reflects the broader existential questions raised in...