Bull
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It's not the losing that matters,-- it's the taking part. Faced with recession and cutbacks, the company has decided to lose someone from Thomas's team. He is determined it won't be him, but his two colleagues have other ideas. Written …
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It's not the losing that matters,-- it's the taking part. Faced with recession and cutbacks, the company has decided to lose someone from Thomas's team. He is determined it won't be him, but his two colleagues have other ideas. Written in the form of a bull-fight, with graphic language and imagery, Bull depicts ritual competition and bullying in the modern work place.
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"It's not the losing that matters,-- it's the taking part. Faced with recession and cutbacks, the company has decided to lose someone from Thomas's team. He is determined it won't …"
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