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the free flowing non directorial and often incomprehensible dialogue of vladimir and estargon portrays a principle element of the theatre of absurd - namely the pathetic nonsense of the human condition and the futility of even trying to make rhyme or reason out of existence at all. the incapacity of man to decipher the meaning of life is also shown in the comical , almost burlesque hat swapping of the actors "all dressed up but no place to go"

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