12 Angry Men a short written play by Reginald Rose. It Is filled with a handful of facts that states the obvious of a young, nineteen year old boy who lives in the slums next to an el-train. Twelve members of the jury must deliberate, with a guilty verdict meaning death for the accused, a teen. As the dozen men try to reach a unanimous decision while situated in a room, one juror sticks with his vote throughout the story while standing alone. The attention to details helps the jurors find the vote they are looking after for the defendant.
In act one, juror three, points out the old man who lives in below the apartment where the murder took place. He was a gray old man that would love to have attention build up to him. “At ten after twelve