In the dialogue in Waiting for Godot, Vladimir is by far the more eloquent speaker, and he mainly concentrates on matters of the head and more abstract matters. For example, he constantly fusses with his hat. His reactions are far more cerebral than those of Estragon. He, for instance, begins speaking of a long parable involving "our savior," to which Estragon is incapable of responding. Estragon, on the other hand, speaks in short,...
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