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    12 Angry Man Analysis

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    Twelve Angry Man · “Life is in their hands,Death is on their minds。”These worlds from Twelve Angry Man. This text talked about there have twelve members of the jury are discussed in a rest room to decide whether a murder case was established. The murder defendant is a 18 year old child, his father is dead. Twelve members of a jury must discuss a consensus: the children's murder of a crime. If established, the child will be sent to the chair the execution of the death penalty. If not…

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    In Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, Juror 3’s unwillingness and bias towards young people slows the jury from finding justice for the boy. Juror 3 had gotten into a fight with his son and has not talked to him since then. Therefore, the theme of the story is that pain from previous relationships leads to anger and prejudice towards new things and people. Juror 3 is angry towards kids because of his past experiences with his son. When the other jurors questioned the boy’s innocence he became…

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    Elizabeth Evans Film Critique The movie, The Laramie Project, is based on the play originally preformed by the Tectonic Theatre Company - so it is not a conventional movie. The Laramie Project is basically a re-enacted documentary. The movie is done like this because the play is a series of monologues and short dialogues taken from the interviews - it does not flow from scene to scene but instead is presented in "moments" that are not in chronological order and are mixed together to give the…

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    Disagreements tend to happen often, which most likely causes arguments, threats, and other unpleasant actions. When a person does not agree with you, you automatically want to convince them otherwise. In the play ‘’12 angry men’’ all 12 men that are on jury have to come to an agreement of guilty or not guilty for a case of a nineteen year old male who is begin charge of murder. As soon as the play began one of the twelve men had already accused the boy as guilty without any discussion or…

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    The film, “12 Angry Men”, is about a group of twelve jurors who have to discuss and thoroughly analyze a case. These jurors have to decide whether the eighteen-year-old Hispanic boy is guilty or not. However, there isn’t much evidence, besides two eye-witnesses and a knife. So, the group of jurors have to come up with their own reasons as to why they believe the boy is guilty or not. There is a lot of group hate within this group. Eleven out of the twelve jurors initially vote guilty, and there…

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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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    According to “Getting under the Skin” by Scott Kraft, two men took a plea deal on a case their being charged with. Gorman was inking his friend Gonzalez, after that Gonzalez son a 7 year old saw his dads tattoo and was pestering and begging him that he wanted a tattoo like his, after the father denying him he finally gave in so Gorman started inking him. One day the child’s mom saw the tattoo and called the police, it shocked the whole community including the police department because of his age…

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    Smart Trial Debate

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    needed and the people who did not take active roles could come up with ideas by using these resources. Likewise, there could be more time provided for the debate to allow room for discussion of topics relevant to the trial that may have affected the verdict such as whether Pamela Smart’s medication for her bipolar disorder and Flynn’s taking cocaine might have affected their testimony. These changes would provide more perspectives on the trial since there is more input from people and other…

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    The Importance in the Unrecognized The written word is a particularly powerful weapon against mankind 's baser impulses, being especially effective whenever translated into visual format. Playwrights, filmmakers, creators all have the ability to tap into the creative power that lets them hold in their hands the capability to begin wars, mold society and incite outcries for justice. Reginald Rose was a man who effectively approached social and economic issues using art and theater to enlighten…

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    Verdict: Game Analysis

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    Verdict: buy it on 50% sale or higher. Lower your expectations and try to immerse yourself. Plot. Fairly weak. The game has three different endings which retrospectively try to explain the story in three different ways. I do recommend exploring all of them. Visuals. Aesthetically pleasant. Consistent monochromic style with splashes of bloody red. Audio. Very suitable for the overall mood. It is recommended to play with headphones. Gameplay. Very simple - walk the corridors and try to avoid…

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