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How funny do you find ?Waiting for Godot'? Explore the ways in which Beckett uses humour in the play and the likely impact that this would have on the audience.

   
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Title: How funny do you find ?Waiting for Godot'? Explore the ways in which Beckett uses humour in the play and the likely impact that this would have on the audience.
 
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This contrast is used by Beckett to play on the emotions of the audience, leaving them in a dilemma as to how they should react to this entry. Again, Becket relates to the theatre of the absurd, which is a crucial concept in the play, having a distinct effect on the audience...
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Again, Becket relates to the theatre of the absurd, which is a crucial concept in the play, having a distinct effect on the audience. I think Beckett's uses of stage directions in the play are effective in creating amusing actions and gestures by the characters: ?Vladimir uses his intelligence'...
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