Breaker' Morant - Major JF Thomas

Thomas, played by Jack Thompson, was an intelligent man and well

in his profession, although it didn ’ t seem this way in the beginnings

case. As is clear to the viewer, he is unorganised, aloof, and unconfident. This is seen in the scene that introduces him to the movie… scene). Notice how he is clumsy, and keeps dropping the papers.

Further into the trial, Thomas ’ s confidence grows. At first, he

very confident, and this can be seen in his stance - note how he is leaning on the table for support, instead of standing up straight, with confidence. Yet his confidence grows. While the rules of war prohibited prisoners as shields from attack, prosecution witnesses admit under Thomas ’ s effective cross-examination that placing railway cars filled with prisoners as the lead car for British trains stopped the bombing of rail

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Major Thomas forces Captain Robertson, a prosecution witness, to

that he too had continued to use this tactic because "though irregular, it was effective.

It is here that the viewer can clearly see his increased confidence, that is shown in his now confident stance, he is standing up straight and tall, and he raises his voice to make his point clear scene). Thomas felt that there were inconsistencies in the military code of the law trial, but mature consideration showed him that what was done in courtroom was overall, properly enough done. His own performance had included some ...

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