This comparative study delves into the intricate portrayals of friendship within the selected plays of two literary giants, William Shakespeare and Samuel Beckett. By examining the nuances of human connections in works spanning different epochs and styles, the analysis aims to uncover the evolving nature of friendship. The juxtaposition of Shakespeare's classic plays with Beckett's modernist works offers a unique perspective on the timeless themes of camaraderie, loyalty, and betrayal. The study seeks to unravel the threads that bind humanity across centuries, providing insights into the universality of friendship and its profound impact on the human experience. Through literary analysis and interdisciplinary exploration, this endeavor contributes to a deeper understanding of the significance of friendship in literature and its enduring relevance in our lives.