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    The Last Juror by John Grisham 1. "From day one she was intimidated by me because I was from Memphis and had gone to school up North for five years. I was careful not to wear my Ivy Leagueness on my shoulder‚ but at the same time I wanted these rural Mississippians to know that I had been superbly educated. (page 10)" There are two literary elements that could be categorized in this excerpt. I think that John Grisham highlights his use of satire very vividly early on in the book. He is placing

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    people and by the people. Rose‚ the author of ”12 angry men” and Laughton Hughes‚ the author of “democracy address their opinions on democracy. The author both feel that democracy is needed in the world but their opinions differ because they use different strategies. Rose feels democracy is something that everyone needs in the world. He writes a drama to convey his perspective. One of the strategies that Rose used was hyperboles. In the poem the 8th juror uses a lot of hyperboles by expressing what

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    making. Do you agree? Rose often demonstrates throughout the course of ‘Twelve Angry Men’ that reason needs to overrule emotion if important decisions need to be made‚ however some emotion is proven to be good for the discussion of the court case. The Jurors own prejudice often cloud their judgment and reason is the only way a decision can be reached fairly. Rose demonstrates through the characterization of several Jurors that people should care about the case‚ and anger can sometimes be a good motivator

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    The setting of Twelve Angry Men‚ by Reginald Rose‚ affects all of the character’s emotions and the overall mood of the play. There are two parts of the setting that affect the mood: the weather and the room. The weather seems to mimic the overall atmosphere of the jury room‚ as well as the jurors’ moods. It is a very hot summer day‚ so the jurors feel very warm and uncomfortable‚ which can cause them to be unruly. The room and its environment have an effect on how everyone is feeling as well. The

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    “In reaching the verdict‚ the jurors reconsider both their understanding of the case and their understanding of themselves.” Discuss Twelve Angry Men‚ written by Reginald Rose in 1957‚ portrays the intense discussion between 12 jurors in the American jury about a 16 year old boy‚ who is accused of killing his own father‚ and charged with “premeditated homicide”‚ the most serious charge in court. It explores the flaws of human nature‚ and the impacts of misinterpretations of the case can have on

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    Twelve Angry Men “Reasonable Doubt” Theme The play‚ “Twelve Angry Men” is of how there could’ve been flaws in the Judicial system; however one juror tries to prove that the man isn’t guilty and persuades the others to follow his reasoning. One of the many themes is reasonable doubt‚ meaning a doubt of the guilt in a criminal due to lack of evidence or thorough examination. Reginald Rose feels that reasonable doubt is often portrayed in many real life juries partly because of testimonies‚ lawyers

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    Something to Fight For “This gentleman chose to stand alone against us” (Rose 240). Juror Eight and Antigone chose the path of the unpopular opinion in the two works Twelve Angry Men and Antigone. These two morally based individuals feel they have a civil duty to uphold to the person whom they are defending. The jurors of Twelve Angry Men are faced with deciding the fate of a teenager who supposedly shot his father. Antigone‚ Haemon‚ and Creon are to choose with whom their loyalty resides--the

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    Kevin Faucher & Joel Lai Mr. Gordon CLU3M1 April 25‚ 2013 12 Angry Men In the film Twelve Angry Men‚ all jury members discussed the evidence of a boy’s murder trial. It seems as though it should be an easy‚ unanimous vote for guilty however after hours of analyzing and discussing the evidence it comes down to the most powerful evidence; the eye witnesses. How reliable really were the eye witnesses to the boy’s murder? The most convincing testimonies do not always add up as proven by this

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    Perception Errors as seen in “Twelve Angry Men” “The innocent and the beautiful have no enemy but Time” - William Butler Yeats The movie “Twelve Angry Men” opens up with a sequence which justifies the above stated quote. The storyline follows the story of two random people chosen as jurors who have been asked to give a verdict on a murder case. The case involves the murder of a father by his teenage son. The verdict can be held legal and valid

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    Quotes Quote #1 page 72: “3rd Juror: … that goddamn rotten kid. I know him. What they’re like. What they do to you. How they kill you every day. My god‚ don’t you see? How come I’m the only one who sees? Jeez‚ I can feel that knife goin’ in. 8th Juror: it’s not your boy. He’s somebody else. 4th Juror: let him live. [There’s a long pause.] 3rd Juror: All right. Not guilty” This is memorable to me because when the 3rd juror was talking I realized that his anger was coming from problems at

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