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Monster Essays - Waiting For Godot
Reading a work of literature often makes a reader experience certain
 feelings. These feeling differ with the content of the work, and are
  usually needed to perceive the author's ideas in the work. For example,
 Samuel Beckett augments a reader's understanding of Waiting For Godot by
 conveying a mood, (one which the characters in the play experience), to the
 reader. Similarly, a dominant mood is thrust upon a reader in Beowulf.
 These moods which are conveyed aid the author in conveying ideas to a
 reader.
      In Waiting for Godot, Beckett uses many pauses, silences, and ellipses
 (three dots (...) used to create a break in speech) to express a feeling of....
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