"The two tramps of Beckett, in their total disposition and in their antics with hats and tight shoes, are reminiscent of Chaplin and the American burlesque comedy team," (Fowlie, 1960).
"Waiting for Godot, too, can be viewed as an empty vessel that the audience can fill with its own fears, dreams, and aspirations. For all of us, the sun goes down and the moon rises, day after day, until our days run out. "In the meantime," says Estragon, "nothing happens." Or does it? You decide," (Weiss, 2000).