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    In the film, 12 Angry Men, there was a lot of information that was given out that affected the jurors’. The story takes place in a courtroom where a murder case was in session. The rest of the movie shows the jurors, deciding whether the defendant of the case was guilty or not guilty. The jurors initially wanted to sentence the boy as guilty after hearing testimony of the boy that killed his own father, but there were three other jurors who thought otherwise. Since the boy was from the slums,…

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    In 12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose, the author is able to maintain doubt as to the defendant’s guilt or innocence by never sharing definitive proof of the boy’s innocence. Instead, Rose creates characters that force the reader to question their reasonings. Without controversy and opposing sides, there would be no purpose to the play. Throughout the play, doubt is evident as to the defendant’s guilt due to Juror 8’s lone vote, Juror 3’s strong personal opinions, and the gradual change in views as…

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    Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, an 18-year-old is on trial for the murder of his farther. After many pieces of evidence were presented, the three that are weak include the one of a kind knife that the boy had used to kill the father, the saying “I’m going to kill you!” and the woman that seen the scene of the killing without her glasses. One piece of evidence that proves the boy’s innocence is the unique knife. The knife was a switchblade that the boy said he got before the crime scene at…

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    Despite comments from other jurors, "Well, what's there to talk about? Eleven men here agree. Nobody had to think twice about it, except you" (Juror 7, page 12), Juror 8 still stood his ground. He didn't give in to peer pressure by accepting what the other jurors were telling him. Although the other jurors were already convinced of the their verdict before the discussion even began, Juror 8 knew he needed…

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    12 Angry Men Sacrifice

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    the prize is not worth the costs. The means by which we achieve victory are as important as the victory itself”.Here both 12 Angry Men and Macbeth characters are trying to reach a goal or achieve something.A theme shared by 12 angry men and Macbeth’s monologue from act 1 is that sometimes you have to make sacrifices or give up power to do what is right. Generally, the play 12 angry men can connect to the theme of sacrifice because at the end juor 3 gives up his power to agree with the other…

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    “12 Angry Men” focuses on a jury’s deliberations about a capital murder case regarding the murder of a father supposedly committed by his young son. The case is believed to be an open and shut case. There is, however a dilemma as to convict or acquit the young boy all 12 men must reach a unanimous decision. When the first vote is taken 11 men believe the boy is guilty and one does not. This one man, an architect, refuses to automatically render a guilty verdict. This one man, Juror #8, tells the…

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    As we wind down the final month of the regular season college football schedule - rivalry games taking center stage - the Big 12 Conference is currently sitting on the outside looking in for a shot at one of the coveted 4 spots in the BCS Bowl Playoff. When the season kicked off way back in early September, four Big 12 schools actually had high hopes of receiving one of those four esteemed bids. Oklahoma, Baylor, West Virginia and Oklahoma State University all started the season like that…

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    The play Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose should be read in schools. The play takes place during the 1950s, and is about a jury comprised of white males. In the trial, the defendant, a teenage boy, is on trial for murdering his father after he claims his father abused him. Like everyone, all the jurors have some prejudices about the defendant and opinions of the case before they begin to deliberate. While these twelve men try to reach a unanimous decision, some jurors are unwilling to change…

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    You Should Like the Kansas Jayhawks for Basketball Lawrence, Kansas. “Rock Chalk Jayhawk KU.” This is the chant that the Jayhawk faithful chants at every home game. Teddy Roosevelt pronounced it the greatest college chant he’s ever heard. It is deafening. One reason you should like the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team is because Dr. James Naismith was the inventor of basketball. He joined the Kansas staff in 1898 and was the first coach of the Kansas Jayhawks. The basketball Hall of Fame is…

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    Standing up alone for what you believe is right is a hard thing for anyone to do, adults in a jury or teenagers in high school. Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose details the deliberation of a jury over the fate of a sixteen year old boy accused of killing his father. When the jury first attempts to take a vote on whether the verdict should be innocent guilty, the vote is eleven to one in favor of guilty with Juror Eight standing alone on the side of innocence. He then proceeds to prove to the…

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