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    Rose has used the actions and motives of the jurors as a method of characterising and thus criticising the practise of McCarthyism. A fine example of this is the 3rd juror. A reckless and unrestrained man‚ he makes accusations against fellow jurors for not siding with his point of view; ‘Listen‚ you voted “guilty”‚ didn’t you? What side are you on?’ – a direct reflection of the actions adopted by senator Joseph McCarthy in the 1950’s. The 3rd juror also wrongly accuses the 5th for changing his vote

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    Introduction In the movie 12 Angry Men‚ (1957)‚ twelve white men from different socioeconomic backgrounds with diverse personal prejudices‚ beliefs and personalities are brought together in a small jury room on a hot summer day. The jurors are forced to debate evidence presented in a case and carry out the task of deliberating on the guilt or innocence of a teenager accused of killing his father with a switchblade. This film dramatically illustrates how a group dynamic can influence what should

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    a murder case. Twelve men were placed as jurors for a young man being accused of stabbing his father to death‚ During a preliminary tally‚ eleven tired men voted guilty‚ while one lone man voted not guilty. That person was Juror #8. A simple man nearing middle age with full dark hair‚ dark mystic eyes‚ and a well-leveled tone‚ who carried himself firmly. Of course‚ the eleven men grew frustrated with this and tried to explain to Juror #8 their reasons the young man was guilty. Juror #8 defended his

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    processed fully and clearly can change the outcome in such a big way. In this jury they have 12 men from all different walks of life‚ 12 different times‚ and 12 different personalities. Who have an obligation to come to one conclusion and that’s whether or not the young man on trial is guilty of murdering his father or is innocent beyond a reasonable doubt. Under much frustration and lack of patience these 12 men began to get unruly and unfocused. Throughout this distraction key terms get misused‚ facts

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    1. Introduction The following report will go into detail about the movie 12 angry men and how the current Jury system operates. It will list all the key turning points‚ and incorporate how the movie can be portrayed into the real life struggles of the current jury system. Not only will this report be based on the movie 12 angry men but will also go into detail how whether or not the current jury system within Queensland is beneficial to the community. It discusses why the unanimous verdict must

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    travelled‚ each meal I have eaten‚ each person I have known‚ each room in which I have slept.” In what way are Lahiri’s characters bewildered? 4. Rather than leave his weekly rent on the piano‚ the narrator of the “Third and Final Continent” hands it to Mrs. Croft. What similar acts of small kindness‚ courtesy‚ concern or compassion make a difference the characters’ lives in Lahiri’s stories? 5. In an interview Lahiri has commented that at the heart of her short stories is “...the

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    12 Angry Men Constellation of Variables In group communications theory‚ there are labeling terms for each contributing member of the group‚ and how the group interacts among one another - the result is group communication. These contributing factors of situation‚ goals‚ roles‚ norms‚ and cohesiveness make up the constellation of variables. The film 12 Angry Men depicts the constellation of variables. In the film‚ twelve jurors in a hot room‚ forced to deliberate the fate of a man accused of

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    Sidney Lumet‚ director of 12 Angry Men‚ did a phenomenal job expressing the depiction of an adaptation of the theatre production. A 12- man jury are sent into a room to discuss the topics laid out in court‚ referring to a young‚ Puerto Rican‚ man supposedly killing his father. The defendant’s alibi is weak‚ and the murder weapon was found at the scene. Several witnesses have seen the defendant fleeing the scene. On this excruciating hot day‚ the men begin laying down the law‚ and looking at the evidence

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    issues occurring to help prevent them from happening again. With the help of Twelve Angry Men‚ A Time to Kill‚ and the last few chapters that we have discussed in social issues‚ I believe that we as a society can move towards changes that can have a great and lasting impact on our future. Twelve Angry Men and A Time to Kill explore many topics closely related to race‚

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    change of mind throughout the jury as the protagonist‚ Juror #8‚ successfully persuades the other jurors who initially voted the boy guilty of murder to further investigate and examine the fact which eventually leads to the confirmation and agreement of reasonable doubt among the jury. Juror 8’s effective followership was best represented by his consistent approach and solution to the conflict that initially had nobody even listening. Juror 8 knew what he was standing up for‚ proper justice‚ even

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