Original Play Act 1
Original Play Act 2
The Search for the Self - Martin Esslin
Existentialism
Sisyphus - the Absurd Hero
Existentialism is a Humanism - Jean-Paul Sartre
Circular Nature of the Play
Political Reading of the Play
Deconstructive Reading of the Play
Psychoanalytical Reading of the Play
Postmodernist Reading of the Play
Three Plays - Oedipus, Hamlet and Waiting for Godot
Hindu Philosophy and Waiting for Godot
Lucky's Speech: Explanation
Dirty Jokes in the play
Question Bank - Waiting for Godot
Worksheet - Film Screening
Check your progress - Online Test
Watch these video resources to understand Existentialism
Watch videos on:
Waiting for Godot | Characters | Absurd Theatre
Meaning of the Play | Waiting for Godot | Samuel Beckett
Hope - Christian Faith or Sartrean Bad Faith | Waiting for Godot | Samuel Beckett
The Sheep and the Goat | Waiting for Godot | Samuel Beckett
Online Lectures Sem 3 - 2020: Waiting for Godot
Sem 2: 2021 - Online Lectures - Waiting for Godot
Introduction - 1984
Original Novel
Study Material - Cliff Notes
Summary and Analysis
Study Questions - 1984
Symbols
Style
Mind Control
Character Study
Ending of the Novel
Critical Essays
Role of Language and the Act of Writing
Purpose of Newspeak
Role of the Author
Mutability of History
Politics and the English Language - George Orwell
Art, Truth & Politics- Harold Pinter
Practice Project
Original Poem
Literary and Historical Context
Speaker and Setting
Analysis of the poem - September 1, 1939
Analysis - 2 of the poem
Analysis of the poem (Video Recording)
Thematic Study (Video Recording)
Queer Reading - The Hidden Message in 'September 1, 1939'
Analysis of the poem (video recording)
Analysis of the poem - 1
Analysis of the poem - 2
Analysis of the poem - 3
Analysis of the poem
Questions (Auden's Poems)
Check your understanding of these poems - Online Test
About Kazuo Ishiguro, the author
Introduction: An Artist of the Floating World
Study Questions
Thematic Study
Key Themes - Video
Form of the Novel - Video
Symbols, Allegory
Memory, Self-perception and Self-deception
The Relevance of the Artist
City, Nation and History
Character Study - 1; Character Study - 2