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    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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    and juror 9 have! The play twelve angry men analyzing the significance of identifying character traits. A character who is like me is juror 9 because he’s open minded and fair. Juror 9 is trying to give good evidence about the old men‚ for example‚ “The old men has never been recognized his whole life he just wants to be recognized.” (pg. 36) I display this characteristic because I could tell fake from fake and real from real like juror 9 did with the old man when he could tell the old man was lying

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    difficult for the jury in Twelve Angry Men to reach its final verdict? Rose shows that in Twelve Angry Men it is difficult to reach a verdict when jurors essentially have pre conceived ideas and bring personal prejudice in a case‚ along with Jurors that lack interest. These factors undoubtedly cause conflict and difficulty in the Jury system‚ which highlights a potential weakness in the democratic process. The trouble also arises from the fact that Juror 8 is one of the few Jurors to initially deliberate

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    got started‚ in reality it was about 10 minutes. There were about 30 people who were seated in a circle of chairs. One person sat in the middle of the circle. Later I learned that she was the meeting chairperson for that particular day. The meeting began with the chairperson reading the AA Preamble‚ then leading a group prayer‚ the Serenity in which people recited. Afterwards different members of the meeting read brief AA literature‚ "How it Works‚" the "Twelve Traditions" and "The Promises." I listened

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    (3) ‘12 angry men’ movie review: The movie portrays the After the jurors go to the meeting room to discuss and arrive at consensus whether the young boy is guilty or not‚ we get to see different personalities combined to form a group to resolve the issue. Initially 11 out of 12 jurors voted in favour of boy being guilty. Therefore‚ first prominent thing I noticed was that there was lack of conviction about the criticality of the issue. People had already formed their judgement before they stepped

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    Set in the sweltering summer of 1954‚ Reginald Rose’s socially insightful play "Twelve Angry Men"‚ illustrates the dangers of a justice system that relies on twelve individuals to reach a "life or death" decision with collective states of minds hindered by "personal prejudice". At the conception of the play‚ rose explores the idea that doubt is a harder state of mind than certainty by portraying doubt‚ in the guilt of the boy‚ as a minority view within the courtroom. However‚ as the play progresses

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    Even though race salience in an influential variable for juror and racial bias‚ it seems unclear on how jurors prejudges the defendants to actually determine the sentencing and the verdict. The next article discusses on how pretrial information can make a huge difference in a mock juror’s sentencing. However‚ depending on the pretrial restrictions on the media‚ the pretrial publicity (PTP) may reach potential jurors‚ which may affect the jurors’ ability to objectively assess the evidence in the trial

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    therefore the struggle is inevitable. Reginald Rose’s Twelve Angry Men shows that the jurors have a tough time deciding upon the guilt of the accused. There are two opposing views of justice based on the evidence given. As the 8th juror and others join‚ the audience sees a perspective of justice that favors the accused and that wants most for him to have a fair shot. “Everybody deserves a fair trial. That’s the system.” To the 8th Juror‚ the boy’s poor and troubled upbringing‚ his state-appointed

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    Twelve angry men‚ by Reginald rose demonstrates that humans are flawed. Rose shows the flaws across those involved with the trial including the defendant himself‚ the twelve jurors and the witnesses. The play shows that flaws are not only a negative but can be as a positive. The play advocates accepting the realities of our flaws so that we may carry on with our lives in the best way possible. Twelve angry men shows the extensive imperfections human have. The trial draws on a rather bleak

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