I suspect Samuel Beckett knew exactly what he was doing when he wrote Waiting for Godot and left more questions unanswered than answered. The less specific you are, the more your audience members project their own business onto the characters and their situation. The world Beckett creates could be the depressed past or the post-apocalyptic future. He could be writing about God and religion or about the hell of human…
SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 04:36PM on January 30, 2013