Saturday, February 28, 2015

Prt 1-2A

Getting to the bottom of a complex issue takes a lot of time, patients, and effort. This lesson is seen in "Twelve Angry Men" by all the different opinions of the jurors. When the jurors come in and look at the evidence, some over there opinions are biased and want to consider the defendant guilty. The only juror that had reasonable doubt was juror eight. He was the only one that had the most patience and effort out of all of the juror's.

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  1. I'm sure Juror eight could have been the only one who was interested in spending time to save the boy, but he definitely was not the only one willing to spend time. I think it could be said that the hard-headed jurors, such as ten and three, would gladly have spent just as much time proving him guilty if they stood alone.

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