Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose

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Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose

The play "Twelve Angry Men", By Reginald Rose, is a play about 12 jurors that in an

uncomfortable room have to discuss a life and death case about a boy that is accused or killing

his father. the jurors do not really know eachother to talk to and wish they were anywhere but in

that jury room. Every juror has a different emotional pattern that makes the play interesting. In

my opinion there were 3 main jurors in the jury room: Juror 8, Juror 3 and Juror 9. Juror 8 is

important because he is smart, brave, and fair. Juror 3 was important because he was the

antagonist, he was mean, and he was intolerant. Juror 9 was important because he wasn't afraid

of confronting other jurors.

Juror 8 was a very important juror, he was the protagonist. He was the one that proved the truth.

Juror 8 was very smart, he bought a knife similar to the one used in the crime to prove that is

easy to get an identical knife, and he proved that it was impossible for the old man to make it to

the scene of the crime in 15 seconds like he testified.

Juror 8...

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