What is the name of Samuel Beckett's most famous play?
Endgame
Krapp's Last Tape
Happy Days
Waiting for Godot
Answer
Samuel Beckett's most famous play is "Waiting for Godot," a tragicomedy in two acts. The play explores themes of existentialism and the human condition, and is a prime example of Theatre of the Absurd.
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