12 Angry Men

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12 angry Men

12 angry Men

12 angry Men

The article "12 angry Men", by Reginald describes the story 12 angry men with a good view about how life is judged by the unhappy men who find it difficult to conceive a affirmative opinion, and is often hearing and gradually endeavouring to realise the attitudes of other ones, rather then forming his own. In the text of the play, we can find examples of many of these characteristics of juror six and even more that were not given to us by the author. (Helen Emms 1997 Pp. 31)

The first, and most obvious attribute about his personality is seen in the play but cannot be found in words. This is the act of not talking. Although not written of course, six does not say anything until about two thirds of the way into the first Act. This shows how six is a very quite man and instead of talking, he just wants to listen and digest the opinion of the other jurors first.

Even when six starts talking, the same qualities are still shown. "Six: I don't know. I started to be convinced, you know, with the testimony from those people across the hall" (12 Angry Men, p.137.) This quote from six clearly shows his slowness to the situation and also his characteristic of coming upon his opinions slowly and being hard to convince. I believe that Six does not really fully understand the entire situation with the murder and really isn't sure who he agrees with. However he takes all the jurors opinions into consideration and eventually makes the right choice to vote non-guilty. Another characteristic of six is that he is a calm man and is one of the few jurymen that actually wants to stay in the room and keep the debate going. Unlike almost all the other jurors in the room, six never loses his temper and is often the one to add encouraging or calming lines to another juror such as "How about sitting down" or "I think that's possible." More examples of six's personality are shown during the third vote, when he votes not guilty.

Six is a very good-hearted man, however he is hard to convince, and only believed in the opinions of the not guilty party after countless proofs to the boy's innocence and only after he had more than enough time to digest these opinions. The third vote is the perfect time for six to change his vote because he is not to hasty to vote earlier, however he does not hold on to his old vote once he is convinced of the boy's innocence. The vote to not guilty also signifies his honesty. Many other jurors in the story, such as three, made decisions not entirely based on the facts, but instead, on personal problems within there own lives. However, six is a man who does not bring his personal life into the case, and once he sees enough proof of the boy's innocence, ...
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