Monday, March 2, 2015

6a

Twelve Angry Men proves just how important the details are, and how you must question everything you know to come to a proper conclusion. The best example of this would be in Act One, when the foreman brings in the knife for the jurors. It was supposedly one-of-a-kind, which was proved wrong when Juror 8 pulled out the exact same "one-of-a-kind" knife from,"a little junk shop around the corner from the boy's house"(Rose 24). Something that all the jurors thought was an unquestionable fact turned out to not be true, and so they could make a new conclusion about crucial evidence.

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