Analysis Of 12 Angry Men

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The movie 12 Angry Men depicts the story of 12 men serving on a jury who must determine the destiny of a young man charged with murdering his father (Lidz, 1995). This study represents the analysis of 12 Angry Men movie by applying Tuckman's Stages, to determine if these men acted as a group or a team, as well as analyze the dynamics of this group of men as they weighed the confirmation, demonstration, and personal agendas. In Twelve Angry Men, there is no typical uni-directional association of the jury through Tuckman’s stages of group development, but a series of the stages that were repeated throughout the process while some stages occur simultaneously (Russ & Dickinson, 1999). The main center of Tuckman’s theory is the development of inside relations between the members of the team. The primary forming stage in the movie is established when the men are making informal conversation about sports, news, climate, business, etc. while trying to chill the room with a fan that doesn’t seem to function and waiting for one team member to reply them from the men’s room (Lidz, 1995). Some...

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