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    12 Angry Men I believe in the beginning the 2 main jurors who were basing their decisions on prejudice were mainly Jurors #3 and #10. Juror #3 more based on prejudices of young men‚ particularly because he had such a horrendous relationship with his own son‚ I feel like this case really hit him close to home and really affected him in a personal way. I believe he let his feelings got in the way of his logical thinking and was practically projecting the anger he had towards his son towards the

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    12 ANGRY MEN Twelve Angry Men was created in 1957 and directed by Sidney Lumet. The is basically about a dissenting juror in a murder trial who slowly manages to convince the others that the case they’re examining is not as obviously clear as it seemed in court. The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young Spanish American is guilty or innocent of murdering his father. It begins as an open and shut case of murder‚ but soon becomes

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    Twelve Angry Men is a play about a young boy on trial for murdering his father. If the boy is found guilty‚ he will be sentenced to death. The jury men are very aware of this fact‚ most are perfectly fine with sending this boy to die as one man searches for the empathy of his jury peers. One by one the jury begins to sway toward the not guilty plea‚ as every fact thrown into conversation gets disproved. Now‚ one lone juror faces not the pressure of his peers but the pressure of his emotional attachment

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    forward some forceful evidence to support his point and he is also a confidence and optimistic guy. But for his behaviors‚ we don’t think he is a nice guy. Because‚ in the sixth round of the voting progress‚ his offensive behavior by blaming the 12th juror and forced him to cast a “guilty” vote. In fact‚ he forced others to vote the “guilty”. This tough attitude and even elderly rude made him debate with others all the time which eventually led to the collapse of his allies. For the 8th judger‚ as he

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    Twelve Angry Men 1.How do you think you might have acted as a juror in this case ? How would you had interacted ? I think i would have started off with being calm but stressed i mean I would probably feel very burdened‚ because just by choosing one option you can change someones life. And as fas as interacting goes i would be casual but if something unexpected happens and i do have an outburst then it happens every one loses it at some point. 2.At the beginning of this movie the jurors vote

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    The 1957 film Twelve Angry Men serves as an excellent example demonstrating sources of power and influence tactics in leadership. At the start‚ the Foreman of the Jury sits at the head of the table and assigns each juror a number. He is using a legitimate source of power because he holds the position title and serves as a formal authoritative figure for the jury. The Foreman also facilitates the initial voting and discussion on the reasons why each jury member felt that way. The jury was almost unanimous

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    12 Angry Men A persons surroundings can influence him. In "12 Angry Men" by Reginald Rose a young mans life is held by twelve men with contrasing views. Eight a caring man‚ who wishes to talk about why the other jurors think that the boy is guilty‚ clashes with Three‚ a sadistic man who would pull the swith himselfto end the boys life. Accroding to Rose‚ several elements can infulence a jury’s verdict‚ such as the emotional make-up of individual jurors. Many elements can change a jurors decision

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    you have to learn how to get along and deal with others as in Respecting them that play a big part in my life as well. I try my best to respect everyone cause I won’t everyone to respect me. 12 Angry Men 1. The character that has the best critical thinking is Davis which was juror number eight. Davis looked through the case in every spectrum‚ he went to the young man neighbor hood to check out what kind of environment he was living in he basically did his own research as well as looking

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    Josiah Bont- to what degree should he be excused given his own history of abuse (200 words) Are men capable of anything extraordinary--- do they have emotional capacities Who is the juror who most disappoints you Juror 7 is disappointing because he selfishly wants to go to the ball game. Initially he believes that the judgement will be made rapidly and he becomes increasingly frustrated when it is evident that the vote won’t be unanimous. The disappointing aspect is that he has a voice but

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    12 Angry Jurors is a play full of emotion‚ and during the play we are able to watch 12 ordinary people become enraged with anger and compassion. I had a unique opportunity to be one of those 12 angry jurors‚ and let me say that the emotional and physical toll it took for me to stay in character the whole time was astounding. This ensemble cast portrays this piece very well‚ every character sitting in the jury room for the whole duration of 12 Angry Jurors took skill. I now know the power of peer

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