Saturday, February 28, 2015

6A-Camryn Martinez

In Twelve Angry Men, the testing of opinions and facts can be seen through out the play. For example, juror 8 demonstrates his idea of what would have happened in the old man's home the night of the murder. This tested the facts that he, the old man, had testified to in court, and proved his timeline incorrect. This, in turn, brought forward new information that all of the other jurors then had to evaluate for themselves. In the end, the jurors were left to come up with their own conclusions based on the facts and opinions they were given.

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