12 Angry Men Character Traits

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Twelve Angry Men is a play that not only emphasizes the importance of the court system, but it also emphasizes the influence of individuality and characteristics that can affect the plot. Twelve Angry Men has a total of 12 different characters that all have their own unique traits and characteristics that change the flow of the story. Juror Five is one of the jurors that is often overlooked because of his quietness and timidness. As the story progresses, he overcomes the timidness and he gives his own personal remarks on the court case and he gives his own personal experiences. He is a static character because he never changes personality or traits during the skit. These traits are also represented in his representation in our script. In our script, the jurors are presented a …show more content…

He does speak once in the skit when he is encouraged by the other jurors which is inspired from how he was inspired to join the “not guilty” side. For example, when he is invited to a coffee shop with the other jurors, he first declines, but after he states,”I guess if he’s going then I’m in too.” This quote shows us that he wouldn’t go unless juror eight went. This represents how he is a nervous character who feels weak without any support from others. Because he talks about how he wouldn’t go unless juror eight went as well, this proves to us that he is a apprehensive character. In another scene, he is about to make his point when he is interrupted by juror three. This further strengthens the point that he is a timid character. Another thing that is shown in our script is how juror five lived in the slums. This is represented by the quote,”That’s possible, growing up, I’ve heard about many people close to me be wrongly accused.” This quote shows us that five grew up in the slums and he relates with the poor which is also presented in “Twelve Angry

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