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12 angry men aylin

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The author of 12 angry men Reginald rose
a major issue addressed in the play ______, specifically through stereotypes prejudice/racism
the play emphasizes the important theme of ______ prevailing, justice
the district attorney who tries to prove the guilt or innocence of the suspect prosecutor
the lawyer who represents the defendant and tries to maintain innocence defense counsel
the final decision made by the jury verdict
to find the suspect guilty of the crime convict
the play takes place int the year 1954
The appearance of the jury room old, beat up, table in the middle, a water cooler, 12 chairs and windows
How does the weather affect the story ? It was hot- created physically uncomfortable environment that added to their emotions and mirrored them.
How does the weather change? it starts to rain/storm
What was the weather like at the end of the play storm stopped
How does weather relate to the mood creates the mood by mirroring the emotions in the room
how old is the defendant? 16
what is the charge against the defendant first-degree murder
if found guilty, what is the mandatory sentence in this case the death penalty
the defendant is described as living in what part of town a slum- poor, dangerous,
the defendant has criminal experience with which type of weapon switchblade knife
The neighbor downstairs is often called the "_____ man." old
what is the significance of this description to the overall story? to show reasons why his testimony could have reasonable doubt
Description of how the woman across the street said she witnessed the murder the boy stabbing his father, saw through her bedroom window
What flaw was found with the woman across the streets testimony she wasn't wearing her eyeglasses
around what time did the murder occur? midnight
where does the defendant say he was at the time of the murder movies
The flaw with he defendant's alibi he couldn't name any of the movies or the actors within them
Juror 7 wants to get a verdict soon so he can go to_______ a baseball game
explain how juror 3's relationship with his son affects his thoughts about the defendant projecting his unresolved anger
Juror 3 yelling "I'll kill him!" after previously stating only murderers say that is example of which type of irony? situational irony
The 4th juror leaves the washroom 10th juor [ to the 3rd juror] how about him? is that something? is an example of what type of irony? dramatic irony
7th juror:... he was picked up twice for trying to slash another teenager with a knife. He's real quick with switch knives, they said. This is a very fine boy. What type of irony is this? verbal irony
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