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David Williamson's "The Club" And "The Removalists"
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Part A
In his play The Club, David Williamson presents numerous Australian
attitudes of the 1970s. However, many of these attitudes are still relevant and
fairly accurate representations of Australian attitudes in the 1990s, although
some of .... Middle of Term Paper ... (the
vice-president) replies, "We were upholding an old tradition. It was wrong, but
we believed in it." Then in the next line, Laurie accuses Jock of supporting
the rest of the committee in upholding the tradition not because he believed in
it himself, but because he didn't want Laurie to succeed, "They might have
believed in it but the reason why you wouldn't let the Club buy players was to
stop me winning a flag."
However, Jock does support and use tradition when it is in agreement
with his goals. For example when trying to avert a players' strike, Jock claims
that former Club heroes would be disgusted by the idea, "I want to turn ... |
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