Waiting for godot one word
Author of the play — Beckett
Literary movement — Absurd
Genre — Tragicomedy
Number of acts — Two
First main character — Vladimir
Second main character — Estragon
Vladimir’s nickname — Didi
Estragon’s nickname — Gogo
Master character — Pozzo
Pozzo’s servant — Lucky
Messenger from Godot — Boy
Place of action — Road
Tree seen in the play — Willow
Vladimir’s hat type — Hat
Estragon struggles with his — Boots
Lucky performs a long — Speech
Lucky is tied with a — Rope
Pozzo carries a — Whip
Pozzo becomes — Blind
Lucky becomes — Mute
Theme of the play — Waiting
Another theme — Existentialism
Time setting — Evening
Country of playwright — Ireland
First language written — French
English translation by — Beckett
Year written — 1952
First performance place — Paris
Famous theatre — Babylone
Messenger’s age — Young
Vladimir worries about — Salvation
Estragon complains about — Hunger
Vladimir’s memory — Better
Estragon’s memory — Poor
Lucky carries — Bags
Pozzo also carries — Pipe
Pozzo eats — Chicken
Bones given to — Estragon
Vladimir sings a — Song
Estragon sleeps often — Yes
Boy says Godot will come — Tomorrow
Godot never — Arrives
Mood of play — Absurdity
Symbol of tree — Hope
Main activity — Waiting
Vladimir fears — Loneliness
Estragon fears — Beating
Lucky performs a — Dance
Dance name — Net
Final action — Waiting