Monday, March 2, 2015
Pt. 2 5A
Patient silence and loud persistence can both be powerful, at the right times. In Twelve Angry Men juror eight used both of these tactics, and both were affective for him. Juror eight used patient silence when he would sit and listen to others arguments, and wait his turn to speak. Then he used loud persistence to argue about the different pieces of evidence, and how there is definitely reasonable doubt. If used correctly and consistently patient silence and loud persistence can really persuade ones way of thinking.
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I agree with you Rachael. Juror 8 had a lot of moments where he used both tactics. He used loud persistence against juror 3 and silence during everyone's argument. He was patient and used both tactics correctly and with persuasion.
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