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    Matriculation number: A0085975J Module: TS1101e Tutorial class: W3 AY2011-2012‚ Term 2 Performance Critique of Tom’s Stoppard’s THE REAL THING On Thursday‚ 23rd February‚ I watched a play titled “The Real Thing”‚ written by Tom Stoppard‚ and directed by Nick Perry. It was presented by The Stage Club‚ at DBS Arts Centre. The play centres on themes including love and relationships‚ adultery‚ honesty‚ fiction and reality‚ and the functions of various aspects of mise-en-scene assist in bringing

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    Summary : The movie Philadelphia stared by Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington entails the story of Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) suing his old employers for firing him based on prejudice against his HIV + condition. Andrew is a senior associate at one of the largest corporate law firms in Philadelphia who’s asked to be the head lawyer in a major case for the firm. While he’s working on the case he’s dealing with the condition of being HIV + avoiding to come to work not to raise suspicions about his disease

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    Tom Alternate Ending

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    Tom had been nervous all day‚ more nervous than he’d first realised that for the first time he’d truly fallen in love with a woman‚ and had plucked up the courage to ask her to marry him. And now they were returning to the very place of probably the happiest moment of his life‚ however‚ this time‚ under vastly different circumstances. To keep that marriage alive. He hoped that Lila hadn’t tasted the alcohol on his breath‚ throught the mints he’d taken before entering the house‚ when they shared

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    Tom Robinson's Trial

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    The way people were judge affected Tom Robinson’s trial because all colored people were treated differently than white people back in the day. Reverend Sykes explained to Jem; “I ain’t ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man” (Lee 279). Tom was not going to be charged with the crime. This is because everything that was said on his half proved that he was innocent but judges never choose a colored man over a white man. Further‚ Tom Robinson was not able to win the trial

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    Tom Robinson Stereotypes

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    horrifying situation. Tom Robinson‚ a black male is accused of raping and abusing Mayella. Between class judgement‚white supremacy ‚ and  ‚ is Mayella really powerful? Given Mayella’s race‚ you could say that she is a powerful person. As stated before‚ in that time period‚ white people had more power blacks. Black people were treated unfairly. For example‚ Reverend Sykes tells Jem that he “ain’t ever seen any jury decide in favor of a colored man over a white man.”. Even though Tom Robinson was innocent

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    The Devil And Tom Walker

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    In the story of “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving and‚ the story of “The Devil and Daniel Webster“ by Stephen Vincent Benét are two different stories with the same theme about not making a deal with the devil and the consequences. In the stories‚ the characters’ families and ol’ Scratch are very different. Tom Walker has no kids with a very poor looking house and not a very good relationship with his wife. The devil in his story is a dark native American dressed as a woodsman. Who

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    Tom Boston Biography

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    that eventually led to his dual careers: An engineer by day‚ stand-up comic by night. In a few short years‚ he began appearing on Saturday Night Live and later on Comedy Central‚ and “Bill Nye the Science Guy” was born. 4. Tom Scholz (Mechanical Engineering) Before Tom Scholz founded the rock band “Boston”‚ he received both bachelors and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from MIT. While he was a student at MIT he made his own pedals for his electric guitar and experimented with sounds

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    School- More Than Just Learning In the poem‚ Students‚ by Tom Wayman‚ different theories of education are portrayed. Each different theory perceives different angles taken at the learning process. The Vaccination Theory of Education (line 12) describes a student that once they complete a course‚ they never look at the material again. Student who fall under this category often forget everything that they ever learnt. This could be very problematic when it comes to final exams‚ diploma exams as

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    Tom Stoppard's Arcadia

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    CARNAL EMBRACE‚ THE GARDEN OF EDEN‚ AND CYCLICAL HISTORY: A CRITIQUE OF TOM STOPPARD’S ARCADIA WORKS CITED Alives‚ Derek B. “’Oh‚ Phooey to Death!’: Bohemian Consolation in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia.” Papers on Language and Literature‚ V. 36 Issue 4‚ 2000. Guspari‚ David. Antioch Reivew STOPPARD’S ARCADIA‚ Spring 1996‚ Vol. 64‚ Issue 2. Gussow‚ Mel. “Happiness‚ Chaos‚ and Tom Stoppard.” American Theatre‚ V.12 Issue 10‚ 1995. Krammer‚ Jeffery. “Stoppard’s Arcadia: Research‚ Time‚

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    Tom Robinson Innocence

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    by the prejudice and racism displayed towards people of colour. Particularly‚ Tom Robinson‚ an innocent man‚ slain by the caste system when he later is found guilty of rape‚ resulting in preconceived antipathy towards Tom because of his colour. His innocence of the crime he’s accused of suggests a relationship to the mockingbird for they both provide no harm. Considering the irrationality of the townspeople‚ killing Tom Robinson brought forward no good or prevented no evil‚ just like a mockingbird

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