![]() There is also a chronological, linear sequence of events that transpires during the play. This way the audience is able to identify with and relate to the characters and the world of the play. This includes believable, detailed stage settings and décor, authentic costumes, characters which are ordinary people, normal dialogue consisting of everyday language, etc. Its goal is to portray everything in the play as realistically and accurately to normal life as possible. Realism in the sphere of theatre was a movement which began in the 19th century. Beckett’s play, compared to its contemporary theatrical counterparts, was quite detached from any “traditional realism” rules. They were, above all else, grounded in reality. ![]() The theatre of that time consisted of plays, which mirrored everyday life. It first premiered in 1953 in Paris and later, in 1955, in London. Waiting for Godot is a play composed by Samuel Beckett in French between 19. ![]()
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