The Importance Of The Jurors In Twelve Angry Men, By Reginald Rose

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In the drama “Twelve Angry Men” by Reginald Rose, twelve men are called before the court to be apart of a jury. They must analyze a case in which a nine-teen year old is being convicted for the murder of his father. The twelve U.S. citizens must analyze the case and give a convincing verdict. Although all jurors played a significant role in the drama, jurors three and eight played an even more influential role than the rest of the jurors. Juror three is a short brown-haired man who appeared to be wealthy and a man with many personal issues. Although it wasn't very obvious at first, his attitude lead the reader to believe that he did not tolerate the opinions of others. He is a man who always looked for power and wanted to get his ideas across

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