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David Halliwell’s Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs and Harold Pinter’s The dumb waiter.  

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Michelle Cheung 15th November 2001 The Jewel Robbery I was given two pieces of text. One of which was from David Halliwell's Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs. The other was from the first scene from Harold Pinter's The dumb waiter. I felt that both extracts were quite entertaining. I preferred The Dumb Waiter as it was slightly more amusing than the other extract. They were both comical in the sense that all characters from both plays were very unintelligent despite their plans and the things they were going to do. For example, Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuchs. The four students decided to act out their robbery in order to plan it better, though this seemed to be a good idea at the time, at the end of it they had achieved absolutely nothing. They had just argued over irrelevant things such as where the buttons were...

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