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[[File:Vladimir and Estragon.jpg|thumb|Mr. Ratburn's two fish, named after the play's main characters]]
[[File:Vladimir and Estragon.jpg|thumb|Mr. Ratburn's two fish, named after the play's main characters]]
'''Samuel Beckett''' is an Irish novelist, playwright, and poet. His work has been referenced multiple times in the ''Arthur'' series:
'''Waiting for Godot''' is a play by Samuel Beckett. It has been referenced multiple times in the ''Arthur'' series:
*The name of the episode "[[Waiting to Go]]" references Beckett's "Waiting for Godot." It's plot is also basically the same: two characters are waiting endlessly for someone.
*The name of the episode "[[Waiting to Go]]" references the play. It's plot is also basically the same: two characters are waiting endlessly for someone.
*In "[[Muffy's Art Attack]]," upon [[Ed Crosswire]]'s decision to buy a kinetic sculpture, Machine with Wishbone, [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] notes that "it brings to mind the tragicomic works of Samuel Beckett, a tiny figure forever yoked to its burden of authority.
*[[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn's]] two fish are named [[Vladimir and Estragon]]. These names are also the names of the main characters in the play.
*[[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn's]] two fish are named [[Vladimir and Estragon]]. These names are also the names of the main characters in "Waiting for Godot."
==Trivia==
*One of The main character "Vladimir" in "Waiting for Godot" is simliar to {{W|Vladimir Putin}}
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