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    One of the main rhetorical devices that King uses is pathos for whites to understand what happens to the oppressed. For instance‚ to show the clergymen are wrong for saying his actions are “unwise and untimely‚”he uses sombre diction such as “victims‚ broken‚ shadow‚ and deep disappointment” to indicate that his community has already waited and were brought to a dead end. The sentences are used to make the reader feel guilty with pity for their hopes that were shattered. Another example that represents

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    In the drama Twelve Angry Men‚ by Reginald Rose‚ there are twelve jurors to discuss and deliberate if the murder in the first degree is guilt or not. Because the verdict must be unanimous‚ twelve jurors have a critical thinking in their discussion and finally made the vote from eleven jurors vote for guilty to unanimous vote for not guilty. During the development of the voting‚ Juror Three is hardly to persuade because he has a serious prejudice to the murder. If Juror Three does not admit the murder

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    Brain Storming… Compare and contrast the two trials of Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird and Twelve Angry Men. * Similarities: * In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus defends Tom Robinson even though there was little chance he could win the trial. He did all he could to help Tom‚ and put 100% effort into the trial. In Twelve Angry Men‚ juror number 8 defends the boy‚ even though everyone else believes he’s guilty. They both did not give up and in it till the end. * They are

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    Twelve Angry Men illustrates the dangers of a justice system that relies on twelve individuals reaching a life-or-death decision Discussion From the introduction after the headline‚ we are informed that twelve angry men come from different hierarchy‚ some of them are wealthy‚ high-education people‚ and some of them are poor‚ refugee people. they also have different disposition‚ juror No.3 is a mean and extremely opinionated person‚ and No.2 is a hesitate person; most of them are quite different

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    I have recently read Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose and decided to write a letter based on your behavior in the jury. I’ll start my letter with your personal life‚ you started your business from scratch and now you have thirty-four employees working for you. How do you treat your worker: do you treat them with respect? By the way you were behaving in the jury‚ it seems like you disrespect your employees. You might be wondering why I called you a disrespectful person? On page 26‚ when all of the

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    Angry Young Men Aaron Kipnis Specific details about the worth of the book: The book Angry Young men is easy to read and very informative. It gives the reader an insider’s view of the hardships of getting caught in the system. I believe Aaron Kipnis is an expert on the shortcomings of how‚ as a society‚ we handle the challenging youth. He has lived through the challenges and has studied the topic of “bad boys” in a traditional academic way. I felt hope while reading through this book despite

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    Twelve angry men After seeing the film twelve angry men just recently‚ I have been very impressed by the way the film shows how many flaws there are in the juror system of America. The flaws were shown by the jurors bringing their own values and beliefs into the jury room and causing prejudice and racism which clouded their judgment. After watching this film‚ it lead me to wonder about the racism and Prejudice in Australia. The twelve angry men showed a lot of prejudice and racism from the

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    There are many individuals in “Twelve Angry men”‚ but the most important is Juror Nine because he is wise and respectful. The play “Twelve Angry Men” by Sherman L. Sergel adapted from the show written by Reginald Rose. The main people of the play are the twelve jurors and other characters are the guard‚ the defendant‚ the man and the woman. The jurors all have differing personalities and backgrounds that affect the case’s turn out. Most of the jurors take the case very seriously and make their desicions

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    Does the play support the view that the legal system is admirable? The play Twelve Angry Men written by Reginald Rose describes a dissenter forced the jury to reconsider a homicide case and eventually they get a unanimous verdict that the boy is innocent. The play celebrates the legal system in America but to some extent it also demonstrates there are some weakness exits. The legal system is just since the twelve jurors have to reach a unanimous verdict. However‚ the jurors may view the case with

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    Twelve Angry Men I’m not sure what background information you are supposed to know on this. Certainly any discord among the jurors makes tension. You need a collective jury to to hand down a verdict. These jurors are hot‚ tired‚ and upset. A group will naturally look favourably to strong evidence that will end the trial. Any discord could convince other jurors to change their mind and shift the group dynamics. These jurors want to end the trial fast and give the judge the most obvious verdict

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