In Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," the characters Vladimir and Estragon find themselves in a state of indecision and uncertainty. Vladimir seeks action, while Estragon advocates for inaction, suggesting that doing nothing might be the safer choice. This exchange highlights their existential struggle, as they grapple with the meaning of their existence and the futility of waiting for something that may never come.
The dialogue reflects a broader theme in the...