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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Samuel Beckett and Waiting for Godot (play)




Lucky, one of the four characters in Samuel Beckett’s play, Waiting For Godot, uses the word aphasia in his long speech and mimics the condition by persistent repetition of phrase.

Posted by iRDMuni at 7:36 PM  

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