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My views on "Waiting For Godot."..

Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett. 1)What connection do you see in the setting (“ A country road. A tree.Evening.”)   of the play and these paintings? The setting  is almost similar if we look at it from  audience side because both acts begins early in the morning and  close with the moon rising. So it’s all about searching himself that starts with every morning and it ends with dark night . The connection I find between the play and paintings is that,  We don’t know about exact location of a country road. What we know is that the action which unfolds there.   Same in life we do not remember the path that gives us something valuable but what we remember is the success that gives us pleasure of living a life.  A tree represents  nature and  as time passes it has some leaves on it, that shows  in nature no one can remain static one must go on moving as time passes.  As we can see in the  picture that time passes and an evening comes but the person remain there a

To The Lighthouse.

11)   Virgina Woolf uses stream of consciousness as a technique in the novel. She uses it because it is the only way that she can see her suffering by depicting same character in the novel and it helps her to give satisfaction that she want. She proves that women can write and paint which is prohibited during her time by depicting character like Mrs Ramsay and Lily Briscoe. For Mrs Ramsay cooking and hosting people are passion that she has deep craving that it helps her to become immortal. And for Lily Briscoe art preserves the time and she thinks that it gives permanent place in the world. Craving is same but the paths are different. One is the subjective nature of reality and another is the restorative effects of beauty. As we know that there is no story in the novel but, in what human relation based on that we find in the novel. Character are in dilemma that what is right and wrong, what they chooses are appropriate or not.? And it creates conflicts the relationship. The common st