Judgment Of Character In Twelve Angry Men By Reginald Rose

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Judgment of character isn’t always black and white. Those on trial for their alleged crimes rely on a jury chosen of their peers to decide their fate. The life of a juror and the events that they have gone through to get to that specific point in their life alters their standpoint in any situation. A jury could be made up of a combination of people with different economic backgrounds, races, or ages. In ‘Twelve Angry Men’ by Reginald Rose, two jurors have drastically different fundamental beliefs.
Juror No. Eight is an understanding, yet firm decision-maker. He stands up for what he believes in and is open to discussing other opinions without judgment. Most of Juror No. Eight’s dialogue is advocating for the defendant even when the rest of