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Waiting for
Godot (/ˈɡɒdoʊ/ GOD-oh or /ɡəˈdoʊ/ gə-DOH) is a 1953 play by
Irish writer and
playwright Samuel Beckett, in
which the two main characters...
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Godot (/ˈɡɒdoʊ/ GOD-oh) is a cross-platform, free and open-source game
engine released under the
permissive MIT license. It was
initially developed in...
- In culture,
Godot may
refer to:
Godot, the
eponymous character in the play
Waiting for
Godot Godot (band), an
English synthpop band
formed in the 1980s...
- Gal
Gadot (pronounced [ˈɡal ɡaˈdot]; born 30
April 1985) is an
Israeli actress. She
gained recognition for
portraying Wonder Woman in the DC
Extended Universe...
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Godot (****anese: ゴドー, Hepburn: Godō) is a
character in the 2004
video game
Phoenix Wright: Ace
Attorney –
Trials and Tribulations. He is a prosecutor...
- Buck
Godot is the
title character in a
science fiction/comedy
comic book
series collected in two
volumes (Buck
Godot: Zap Gun for Hire and Buck
Godot: PSmIth)...
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Pozzo is a
character from
Samuel Beckett's play
Waiting for
Godot. His name is
Italian for "well" (as in "oil well"). On the
surface he is a pompous,...
- from
Samuel Beckett's
Waiting for
Godot. The "optimist" (and, as
Beckett put it, "the
major character"1) of
Godot, he
represents the
intellectual side...
- the
Workshop produced the west
coast premiere of Beckett's
Waiting for
Godot,
Irving was the
loquacious servant, Lucky. The
production pla**** to the...
- Adam) is one of the two main
characters from
Samuel Beckett's
Waiting for
Godot. His name is the
French word for tarragon.
Estragon represents the impulsive...