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PRESENTATION TOPIC
12 ANGRY MEN
What are the various personality traits of the jury and the accused and the role of situation that affect the
perceptual process?
QUESTION - 01
(1) Initiator(2) Good Coordinator(3) Sets rules for the game(4) Open minded(5) Conscientiousness(6) Focused(7) Responsible(8) When provoked ready to with draw
Jury -1 personality traits
(1) Timid Nature(2) Appreciative(3) Lack of Confidence
Jury -2 personality traits
(1) Prejudice/Biased(2) against slum people(3) Stubborn(4) Aggressive(5) Arrogant(6) Intolerant to others (7) suggestion(8) Emotional Stability(9) Hot Tempered
Jury -3 personality traits
(1) Rational Personality(2) Good Listener(3) Objective(4) Calm Temperament(5) Could not be easily influenced(6) Emotionally Stable(7) Sophisticated(8) Swave
Jury -4 personality traits
(1) Lack of Confidence(2) Laid back(3) Emotional Standing(4) Undecided
Jury -5 personality traits
(1) Value driven(2) Courteous(3) Respectful(4) Equal Treatment
Jury -6 personality traits
(1) Casual Approach(2) Preoccupied(3) Not Responsible(4) Self Centered
Jury -7 personality traits
(1) Rational Thinker(2) Meticulous in approach(3) High emotional stability(4) Leadership skills(5) Conviction(6) Analytical/Logical Skills(7) High self belief(8) Inspiration(9) leaderships style(10) Sensitive/Emphatic(11) Graceful
Jury -8 personality traits
(1) Conviction(2) Rational Thinker(3) Knowledgeable(4) Good observer(5) Courageous
Jury -9 personality traits
(1) Aggressive(2) Prejudice(3) Strongly biased
Jury -10 personality traits
(1) Responsible(2) Balanced thinking(3) Follows rules(4) Well mannered
Jury -11 personality traits
(1) Casual Approach(2) Easily influenced(3) Herd Mentality
Jury -12 personality traits
(1) Victim of circumstances(2) Situation(3) Up bringing environment
ACCUSED
personality traits
(1) Few members of jury was stereotyped against slum people(2) Selective perception(3) Profiling the accused due to his slum background
Discuss how stereotyping, personal prejudice (and similar shortcuts in perception/perceptual
errors) observed in the movie that led to perceptual distortion and inaccurate judgment.
QUESTION - 2
(A) Testimony of Witnesses (1)Old man(2)Lady across the street(B) Circumstantial WitnessesYes. Taking examples from the case in context
On what basis the jury alleged the boy for murder? Can we say that learning, knowledge
and experience play a significant role in developing our perceptual process?
QUESTION - 3
Explain how one person Jury – 8 is able to change the perception of all other Jury? Discuss his
leadership style?
QUESTION - 4
J8 comes along with the others with only one driving thought – that the accused is entitled to a fair evaluation of facts, and that the judge’s order that they must arrive at the verdict with no reasonable doubt in any of their minds.
The jury is a mixed jury from diverse backgrounds and bring their own perceptions, biases and personal agendas to the table.
J8 encourages all the individuals to share their reasons for their vote and listens to them attentively. As every member discusses the reasons for his/her vote, this is debated, sometimes with much heat sometimes casually, and some other times, it touches a raw nerve in some of the members. J8 and some other emotionally mature people help tone down or up the intensity and pace of debate.
J8 goes beyond passive thinking to actually demonstrate the experience to verify that the events as mentioned by the witnesses can really happen the way they expressed it. This helps all the jury members be a witness to how the episode may have occurred.
J8 is helped by the diversity of the group, which brings different perspectives. A case in point is J5, who brings a totally different perspective because of his street life, on how the son would need to hold the knife to be able to kill the father the way he was killed. This was a point of view that nobody else in the group could ever have thought given their backgrounds. This point instills a sizeable doubt in the minds of each of the jury members.
To conclude, his transformational leadership capabilities, aided by the leadership capabilities of J1 (who helps in keeping the group focused) and J4(who assesses all the facts logically and neutrally, keeps calm in the face of heated animosity, and demands respect for all the members of the jury) help the jury members to perceive that there is reasonable ground for doubt in their individual decisions, to transcend their own agenda, biases and prejudices, and to share and bring their collective wisdom to analyze the events of the night based on facts and reality. This leads to the jury reaching a unanimous verdict of “Not Guilty”
CONTD……
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