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    whole jury votes guilty but one‚ Henry Fonda‚ or juror eight‚ and so the jury is forced to talk it out and make a decision. The other eleven jurors aren’t caring enough to sit out and talk it out‚ Henry Fonda tries to get as much evidence as he can to persuade the jurors that there is a possibility that the boy is guilty. Slowing he convinces them‚ one by one. While we are unsure whether he is right or wrong‚ 8th Juror is one of the only jurors who is unaffected by any kind of negative bigotries

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    1. Out of the 12 jurorsjuror number 10‚4‚ and 3 displayed some form of prejudice. Juror number 10 was the man that displayed his prejudice openly stating that “they” shouldn’t be trusted. He already had a view of the Turks from the time he "lived among them”. Another Juror that displayed prejudice is juror number 4. Juror number 4 was the stock broker. His prejudice was displayed when the group briefly talked about the slums and the people that come out of them. During this discussion he shows

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    discussion of the 5 key themes found in the participants’ responses. As the biggest theme‚ time spent getting ready in the morning was in almost every response (see Appendix). The men lamented the fact that they would have to figure out how to do their hair and would most likely give up and put it in "a bad ponytail". Almost all the men that discussed getting ready also talked about how they would have to worry about putting on makeup. However‚ it is interesting to note that there are plenty of women throughout

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS TWELVE ANGRY MEN 1. Who is the leader at the beginning of the jury deliberations? How does the role of leader evolve in the course of the film? The leader in the beginning of the deliberation was the high school football coach‚ juror number one. He tries to keep order in the hostile jury room. The role evolve to the Architect in the course of the film because he was the only odd ball in the room who vote not guilty and he manage to change everyone vote by the end of the film

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    as discussions about the innocence of a young boy are decided. The dark and foreboding storm clouds that hang over the heads of the jurors are beginning to lift as time progresses and new facts are presented. The two men that cannot put their personal emotions aside are juror 3 and juror 10. These men are motivated by their emotions rather than the evidence. Juror 3 is a strong‚ forceful man who refuses to alter his vote. Being very opinionated‚ he looks at the evidence “you sat right there in court

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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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    Theme of Prejudice in the Film 12 Angry Men By Brendan O’Regan St Kevin’s CBS Arklow Anyone doing the treating the issue of prejudice in R.E. class will find 12 Angry Men a valuable resource‚ though there isn’t any overt faith element. I find using individual short scenes to be the best approach – time to show and discuss within one class period. I have chosen what I consider to be five key scenes that illustrate the theme effectively – even to do three of them would provide a week’s work. In

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    The film “12 Angry Men (1957)” present a diverse group of twelve American jurors brought together to decide the guilt or innocence of a teenaged defendant in a seemingly open-and-shut murder trial case. The film illustrates the advantages and disadvantages of group decision-making‚ group developmental stages‚ leadership personality and models‚ social influence tactics and outcomes‚ and the bases of social power. The following advantages of group decision-making were demonstrated in this approximately

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    12 Angry Men In 12 Angry Men by Henry Fonda and Reginald Rose a young man charged with the murder of his father‚ is in the hands of twelve men all with entirely diverse views. After hearing‚ the case the jurors go into discussions. Eleven of the twelve men are convinced that the boy murdered his father. However‚ Juror #8‚ Davis (Henry Fonda). Doesn’t necessarily believe the boy is guilty‚ rather wants to explore the evidence and discuss the trial further. Davis‚ was the most important juror in

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    Twelve angry men shows’ that the jury system shows that personal experiences are the strongest feeling to influence human decision making. Discuss Roses play Twelve Angry Men is about a dissenting juror in a murder trial who slowly manages to convince the other jurors that the case they are examining is not as obviously clear as it seemed in court. The defence and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filling into the jury room to decide if a young sixteen year old ethnic boy is guilty or

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