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    old story format? Try reading a play instead! One play write I would suggest to read would be 12 Angry Men, by Reginald Rose. This is a three act play that opens in a New York City court room, where an 18 year old boy is being charged for the murder of his father. The story goes on to show the fate of this boys future rests in the hands of twelve jurors. Do they vote him guilty or not guilty? 12 Angry Men is a outstanding play that has many themes like prejudice and justice that is shown through a

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    The 1957 film 12 Angry Men, written by Reginald Rose, tells the story of a jury made up of twelve men, as they contemplate the sentencing of a young man accused of murder. As the name implies, many of the jurors become extremely emotional as the deliberation process moves on. The jurors’ emotions and unique personalities create various conflicts and show how they each have differing perspectives on the trial. Throughout the deliberation process it becomes clear that several of the jurors harbor personal

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    Would you enjoy going to jail for a crime you did not commit? The author for 12 angry men, Reginald Rose, had a purpose for writing this play. His purpose for 12 angry men was to show how the jury system can be effective and ineffective with their flaws. “... it’s so not easy for me to raise my hand and send a boy off to die without talking about it first”. ( Rose 5 ) juror number eight is showing effectiveness by not going with what all the others have decided but instead wants to talk about the

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    The film 12 Angry Men focuses on a jury’s speculations in a murder case. A jury of twelve men is sent to start speculating a first-degree murder trial of an eighteen year-old Latino accused in the stabbing his father to death. If the Latino is found guilty, that mean he faces the death sentence. The defendant of this case does not have a very convincing justification. The defendant says that the Latino had a knife that he claimed to have lost, and a few witnesses say that they heard someone screaming

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    The movie “12 Angry Men” examines the dynamics at play in a United States jury room in the 1950’s. It revolves around the opinions and mindsets of twelve diverse characters that are tasked with pronouncing the guilt or innocence of a young man accused of patricide. The extraordinary element is that their finding will determine his life or death. This play was made into a movie in 1957, produced by Henry Fonda who played the lead role, Juror #8, and Reginald Rose who wrote the original screenplay

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    In the play 12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose, the physical setting is shown to be of vital importance in a jury room. The setting in 12 Angry Men is an uncomfortable, hot jury room. It creates many biased jurors and many obstacles for the jurors to overcome to decide on the fate of the defendant. The jury room in 12 Angry Men has a very high temperature. Juror Seven says “y’know, it’s hot” (page 10) because he is uncomfortable. The heat is a large distraction for the jurors because they want to leave

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    Twelve Angry Men is a movie that took place in the mid 1950s because of the 2nd world war which had resulted in a depression of economies in the 1920s-1930s. Around this time the American society was negotiating the political rights with the challenges facing the Soviet Union which occurred over a decade. It was a political and economic struggle between the two nations. At the same time, the nation was entering into an internal struggle; also the Civil Rights Movement was concerned with hindering

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    Film Techniques in Twelve Angry Men Summary: Reviews the film Twelve Angry Men, directed by Sidney Lumet. Discusses the director's use of cinematic techniques, including lighting, music,and set design, to reinforce the themes of the story. ________________________________________ "Twelve Angry Men", directed by Sidney Lumet, is a film which portrays intentions significantly employed by the use of film techniques. Although entirely set in a cramped, humid jury room (except for the few minutes

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    As a citizen of the United States, Americans are granted a life of freedom. A small price to pay for this irreplaceable gift is that they must attend jury duty. Reginald Rose’s play, 12 Angry Men, tells of a jury assigned to the case of a teenage boy who is being accused of murdering his father, mainly focused on what occurs in the deliberation room. This trial brings out the worst of these jurors, which raises questions for the reader if America’s jury system is the most effective way to give people

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    They have also been oblivious to the effect that it would have on the community itself. On the information given up to this point this process essay will articulate the unenlightenment and egomaniacal principles of the twelve men in the short story and movie "Twelve Angry Men" written by Reginald Rose and directed by Sidney Lumet. Both Lumet and Rose showed their point of views of the criminal justice system in the play and the movie. Although the director's view on the justice system was more on

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