However, that message is expressed very interestingly through the tragic comedy harmonization. Estragon says all he remembers are some colored maps of the holy land. Vladimir asks if Estragon has ever read the Bible. Here, Beckett wants to send to the audience a fictional message, symbolizing the image of the modern ruined society or the loneliness and consciousness of the modern people. Vladimir and Estragon wait at the side of a road, near a tree, agreeing that there is 'nothing to be done.' Estragon struggles to take off one of his boots. You can also call it a tragedy with nature. Pending Godot is a typical work of this kind of absurd drama.
The work was first performed on January 5, 1953, at the Babylone Theater (Théâtre de Babylone), Paris, France… The original French script was composed between October 9, 1948, and January 29, 1949. It is a work about two men who spend their whole lives waiting for an unknown character named “Godot”, Godot writes like God. The work is considered the most remarkable English play of the 20th century. Waiting for Godot is a play by Samuel Beckett, a writer of the Nobel Prize for Literature.