Murmuring Judges Act 1 Scene 5 part 1
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- Act 1 Scene 5
- Police charge room
- Monologue - Sandra addresses audience
- 'Most of them are people who simply can't cope' (with life)
- Failures - word repeated throughout monologue
- Policing is about paperwork
- 'Policing's largely the fine art of getting through biros'
- Parallels Act 2 Scene 3
- Day after Gerard's conviction
- Lester - Bureaucracy
- 36 bits of paper
- filling in paperwork in the way of work
- Humour about forms - dry sense of humour
- Keith makes allegations of Sandra planting drugs on him
- Foreshadows Barry's actions
- Keith - won't talk/stands on desk
- Barry at his best
- Sorts out Keith - gets results (pg. 27)
- Foreshadows confession of Gerard's gang
- Banter
- Teamwork
- Unity
- Resolve in the face of a difficult task
- Good humoured
- Sarcasm
- Sandra
- Ambitious
- 'Sandra's one of our high flyers'
- Reads books/goes on courses
- 'Even there you were studying'
- Barry thinks Sandra is naive
- Racism
- Only mention solicitor's Asian decent
- 'Abu ben Dhabi, or whatever he's called'
- 'You're a bloody Taffy'
- Jimmy's real name is Abdul
- Had a big party at Gerard's expense - link to page 1
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