In the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, the dialogue between the characters Vladimir and Estragon reveals complex themes of existence and meaning. In the excerpt below, consider how their conversation reflects their perceptions of time and the human condition:
Estragon: What do we do now?
Vladimir: Wait.
Estragon: For whom?
Vladimir: For Godot.
How does this exchange demonstrate the existential underpinnings of their relationship and the larger context of the play?