Author/Authors :
Ravari، Ali نويسنده Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Occupational Environment Research Center, Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanj Ravari, Ali
Abstract :
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 writing criticisms, analyses, interpretations, and reviews
on Beckett’s Waiting for Godot there are still some new points in this
masterpiece that have not been found. Godot can be interpreted as Zeus,
Pozzo as the disguised Zeus, Lucky and the Boy as Atlas and Hermes, and
finally Vladimir and Estragon as the human beings living in the last years of
the Golden Age. Although Beckett has not directly pronounced to be
influenced by Greek Mythology, traces of mythological characters, as the
researcher examines, are seen in Waiting for Godot.