Beckett’s plays are symbols in an exact sense of the word.  A false  symbol is soft and vague:  a true symbol is hard and clear.  When we say  ‘symbolic’ we often mean something drearily obscure:  a true symbol is  specific, it is the only form a certain truth can take…  We get nowhere  if we expect to be told what they mean, yet each one has a relation with  us we can’t deny.  If we accept this, the symbol opens in us a great  wondering O.
Peter Brook: The Empty Space 
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