Monday, March 2, 2015
Part 2: 2A- Sinyoung Lee
In the play, Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, the juror eight tailored his tactics against juror three. He schemed out to make juror three contradict himself and one of his strongest arguments. Juror eight gets juror three really rallied up and makes him yell, "I'll kill him!"(Rose 43). This proves juror eight's argument that the boy did not mean what he said when he was mad at his dad and said that he will kill him. Juror eight knew he could get juror three to heated easily and make him say something he did not mean. He knew the other person's weakness and used it against him to prove him wrong.
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