Well I found out the hard way from the cold, iron hand of Justice. I always thought Godot was pronounced exactly as it was spelt. I thought it was pronounced:
Go - (as in to go somewhere)
dot (as in a polka dot shirt)
But I found out the hard way in Drama when we were re-inacting a scene from "Waiting For Godot" and I found out the "t" was silent and in fact rhymed with Frodo.
There goes many happy times of thinking him as Godot. Thinking him as Godo is just absurb. Anyways Back to my 13th cup of coffee.
*Gives the sopping Godo in the corner a coffee*
Go - (as in to go somewhere)
dot (as in a polka dot shirt)
But I found out the hard way in Drama when we were re-inacting a scene from "Waiting For Godot" and I found out the "t" was silent and in fact rhymed with Frodo.
*Gives the sopping Godo in the corner a coffee*