Twelve Angry Men, By Reginald Rose

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In the drama, “Twelve Angry Men,” by Reginald Rose. A 19 year old boy is a suspect in the murdering of his father. A jury of twelve men is left to decide his fate, guilty or not guilty. Juror 10 is biased and a hypocrite, which helped them reach a unanimous vote of not guilty. One way that Juror 10 helped the other jurors reach a unanimous decision is when Juror 8 is talking about how the kid doesn’t have a good life, Juror 10 says, “‘I’ve lived among ‘em all my life. You can’t believe a word they say.’” This shows that Juror 10 is biased towards people in the slums, and thinks they can’t be trusted. The other jurors don’t like what he’s saying. Juror 9 thinks it is very dangerous to be saying that, and thinks he’s wrong. This shows