Juror number 3 had already made a moral decision that the 18 year old boy was guilty. He had made up his mind even before the case had started. He believed that he had to sacrifice this 18 year old boy’s life to make other younger people see that it’s not ok to disrespect their parents. Given his past experiences, he would feel more inclined to vote guilty as to punish and make an example of this boy so that other kids would think twice. Juror number 3 does not change the involvement of juror number 8. Juror number 8 tries to change the mind of juror number 3 by giving facts. The main character does substitute the secondary’s character’s ethical values. Juror number 8 approached his dilemma as am pluralist. He believed that there were multiple perspectives on this issue. The other jurors all approached it in absolutist way. They believed that there was only one truth. That was before juror number 8 helped them realize that there is more than one perspective. When you have the life of an 18 year old boy in your hands you have to base it on the actual facts, not just ethics. Especially for the fact that ethical morals change over time and it’s different for everyone. The way juror number 8 presented
Juror number 3 had already made a moral decision that the 18 year old boy was guilty. He had made up his mind even before the case had started. He believed that he had to sacrifice this 18 year old boy’s life to make other younger people see that it’s not ok to disrespect their parents. Given his past experiences, he would feel more inclined to vote guilty as to punish and make an example of this boy so that other kids would think twice. Juror number 3 does not change the involvement of juror number 8. Juror number 8 tries to change the mind of juror number 3 by giving facts. The main character does substitute the secondary’s character’s ethical values. Juror number 8 approached his dilemma as am pluralist. He believed that there were multiple perspectives on this issue. The other jurors all approached it in absolutist way. They believed that there was only one truth. That was before juror number 8 helped them realize that there is more than one perspective. When you have the life of an 18 year old boy in your hands you have to base it on the actual facts, not just ethics. Especially for the fact that ethical morals change over time and it’s different for everyone. The way juror number 8 presented