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12 Angry Men Act 1Online version

12 Angry Men Act 1

by Tharwat A
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New washroom twelve room York jury bench

The play opens on an empty . It is large and shabby with a table in the center with chairs around it . Outside the windows , City is visible . Attached to the jury room , a is partially visible . Extra chairs and a are strewn about the room , along with pads , pencils , and ashtrays .

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Though there are people in the room , the ? s voice can be heard , giving the members of the on how to deliberate about the - murder they just heard .

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A - year - old boy stands of his father to death . The judge reminds the that they must deliver a not - verdict if they have . In the event of a guilty , the boy will face the .

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The 12 men of the jury , known only by their , enter the room . They begin to talk about the heat and the fact that this is the hottest day of the year . The Juror is very because he has tickets to a ballgame that evening and wants to get the vote over with . Many of the jurors treat the case as though it ? s open and shut and that it ? s obvious the boy is guilty . The Juror make a comment , assuming the boy is guilty because of his race . The jurors take a preliminary vote .

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vote " guilty , " and the Juror votes " not guilty . " Many of the jurors are about this . The 8th Juror says that he ? s unsure what he thinks , and because a man ? s life is at stake , he thinks they should take the time to discuss the case . The Juror is especially impatient , and the 8th Juror asks him to talk for an hour , reminding him he can still make the game .

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The 8th Juror argues for since the boy has had a hard life , while the 10th Juror makes more comments , saying that people of the ? s race are born liars . The Juror , who is an man , tells the 10th Juror that he ? s ignorant . They go around the table in order and try and convince the 8th Juror that the boy is guilty .

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