Stereotyping in the World is the Universal Message of 12 Angry Men

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Through history people have tended to judge the lives of other by what they see on the outside, and completely disregard their actually character. “Stereotyping in the World” today has become a greater and greater problem has history moves on. Some have been known to look past these cases such as Reginald Rose’s book Twelve Angry Men. The play has been shown that one voice can change the thoughts of many by getting past the first layer and breaking it down to their inner person. Twelve Angry Men has showed the theme of “Stereotyping in the World” through the characters’ proper reasoning, communicating, and believing in good faith.

For instance, the characters had to use the proper reasoning of understand to begin to understand one another. The 8th juror began to try and have the other 11 jurors for the sake of the boy’s life to talk the case out (12). He need the others to not just make a quick decision on a young man’s life and look at him other than just his background and what he looks like. After time he began to get the jurors to start bring in facts of world reason to...

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