12 Angry Men Research Paper

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12 Angry Men was a social reflection; it placed people from all walks of American life into one heavy stress setting. It takes a look at different forms of prejudice, different forms of anger and frustration, as well as different forms of selfishness. Each character had their own reasons to be who they were based on how they were raised and how they lived their life. Henry Fonda, juror number 8, and Lee J Cobb, juror number 3, both played men on the opposite side of a spectrum. Fonda’s character didn’t presume anything about the boy on trial, while Cobb’s character carried the assumption that all kids disliked their fathers like his son did. Fonda was eager to listen, while Cobb was stuck in his prejudice.
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