![]() ![]() Estragon is hungry, and Vladimir offers him a carrot. Estragon asks what Vladimir asked Godot for and Vladimir says that he made a vague sort of prayer. The two disagree over who should hang himself first, though, and Vladimir concludes that they should just wait for Godot. ![]() While waiting, Estragon suggests they hang themselves on the tree. Vladimir wonders what he and Estragon should do, and Estragon says they should continue to wait. Estragon starts to describe his dream, but Vladimir angrily stops him and tells him to keep his nightmares to himself. Estragon falls asleep and Vladimir immediately wakes him, saying he was lonely without him. Estragon and Vladimir debate whether they are in the right place and whether it is the right day for Godot to come. Estragon wants to leave, but Vladimir reminds him that they have to wait here for Godot. One of the gospels says that one of the thieves was saved, but Vladimir wonders if this is true. ![]() Vladimir tells Estragon about the two thieves crucified along with Jesus. Estragon says all he remembers are some colored maps of the holy land. Vladimir asks if Estragon has ever read the Bible. Vladimir and Estragon wait at the side of a road, near a tree, agreeing that there is "nothing to be done." Estragon struggles to take off one of his boots. ![]()
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