Thursday 1 October 2020

Questions in Past Papers (PU) | Waiting for Godot By Samuel Beckett | Eureka Study Aids

1. "Yet, If Beckett devalues language, he continues to use it and, bilingually, to show a mastery of it". How far do you agree with this view? Waiting for Godot. (2004) 
2. Is Beckett's Waiting for Godot relevant for us today? (2005) 
3. Can one identify with Beckett's characters in Waiting for Godot and if so why? (2006) 
4. "In an instant ail will vanish and well be alone once more, in the midst of nothingness!" How far do you agree that these lines of the play Waiting for Godot reflect the intellectual climate of Beckett's time? (2007) 
5. How does Beckett transform inaction into dramatic auction in Waiting for Godot? (2008) 
6. What is the dramatic significance of the song in Act II of Waiting for Godot? (2009) 
7. Is Waiting for Godot a meaningful play? (2010) 
8. How does Beckett prevent the audience from being bored by Waiting for Godot? (2011) 
9. WAITING FOR GODOT exposes the eternal loneliness, bafflement and ennui suffered by man. Comment. (2012) 
10. Bring out the significance of the title of WAITING FOR GODOT. (2013) 
11. Waiting for Godot voices the infinite hope and despair of man about the future of humanity. Do you agree? (2014) 
12. Discuss "Waiting for Godot" as representative of 20th century issues of anxiety and despair. (2015) 
13. Bring out the various ways in which language has been exploited in "Waiting for Godot". (2016) 
14. Pozzo in "Waiting for Godot" 1/2 (2016) 
15. How far would you agree that "Waiting for Godot" highlights the concept of Kierkegaard's philosophy of existentialism? (2017)
16. What is the dramatic significance of little games that characters play in Waiting for Godot? (2018) 
17. How does Waiting for Godot appropriate language and why? (2019) 

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