Which of the following is true about Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot?
(A) It illustrates vanity of human kind.
(B) It has uncompromising views on humanitarian communism.
(C) It projects self-deception, striving to disguise failure.
(D) It is a static representation without structure or development.
(E) It's incoherent dialogue suggests despair of a society.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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(A) and (C) Only
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(C) and (D) Only
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(A) and (B) Only
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(D) and (E) Only