Twelve Angry Men: A Study of Justice

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Twelve Angry Men Twelve Angry Men was made in 1957; it’s an American drama film. Directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Reginald Rose. The setting of the movie was in “big apple” New York City, jury room. It was very hot due to the fan being broken and there were no windows. The twelve men is a movie about a murder trial. It begins with a little eighteen year old boy from the ghetto who is put on trial for the murder of his abusive father. There is a jury of twelve men, that is locked in a room to debate if the young boy is innocent or not. All the evidence supports that the boy is guilty, and could lead him to an electric chair. The judge informed that the jurors that they are facing a serious and crucial decisions that the court will not …show more content…

The themes, social inequality, and social responsibility are all present throughout the movie. The jurors can be seen as symbols for certain parts of society. Juror number eight is the most open-minded of the group. It is his vote, and his dissenting voice, which brought knowledge to the jury from delaying the jury to claim the boy was guilty. Juror number ten, on the other hand, symbolizes racism present in the mid-century American society. He assumes the defendant is guilty simply because he is from a horrible place in the town, and wants to see him in jail. The theme of justice is present throughout the play, as Juror number eight spoke to his other jurors to look at the facts rather than rely on their own emotional thoughts. Ideal justice was therefore shown to be both logical and also fair. The theme of class is also shown, even though there was a growing in the middle class around the 1950 's when the play was written and first came out, class struggles were still present in society, and the play was describe to be that a person should be judged based on the facts of the case, not bias thoughts and personal emotions. Also i realized that at the end of the film when the jurors leave the room, they are carrying their jackets out with them instead of actually wearing them. They are basically saying that they are leaving their prejudices

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