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What is the significance of the tree in 'Waiting for Godot'?

AIt symbolizes hope and growth.

BIt represents the passage of time and changing seasons.

CIt is a meeting point for the characters.

DIt signifies the futility of their wait.

Answer:

B. It represents the passage of time and changing seasons.

Read Explanation:

The tree in Waiting for Godot primarily signifies the passage of time. In Act I, it is bare, but in Act II, it has sprouted leaves, indicating that time has passed, though the characters' situation remains unchanged. While it can also be interpreted to have other symbolic meanings, its most direct function is to mark the progression of time within the play's cyclical structure.


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