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Twelve Angry Men. Themes Characters Background. Introduction. Evidence. - Man has been stabbed. - Old man’s testimony. - Woman’s testimony. - No alibi. What do you think?. Guilty?. Not-guilty ?. Reginald Rose. Reginald Rose : born December 10, 1920 – died April 19, 2002 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ThemesCharactersBackground

Twelve Angry Men

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Introduction

Evidence- Man has been stabbed

What do you think?Guilty?

- No alibi -Woman’s testimony

- Old man’s testimony

Not-guilty ?

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•Reginald Rose: born December 10, 1920 – died April 19, 2002•He was an American film and television writer most widely known for his work in the early years of television drama. •Rose is known for writing about controversial social and political issues. His realistic approach helped create the genre of television drama of the 1950’s.

Reginald Rose

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Reginald RoseRose is one of the outstanding

television playwrights to emerge from the "Golden Age" of television drama anthology series. Rose takes a place in history at the top of the craft of television writing.

In addition to other accolades, Rose was nominated for six Emmy awards during his career, and won three

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Twelve Angry MenWas originally written for television by

Reginald Rose.Reginald originally got the idea to write the

show after he served on the jury of a murder case. Some of the events that take place in the story actually happened.

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Other WorksEscape from Sobibor (mini-series), CBS, 1987.The Twilight Zone- contributed to episodes

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Historical Context1950sA socially conservative time.

People were very materialistic. The American Dream had turned into the dream of owning things.

Juvenile delinquency was said to be at an all-time high

African Americans were subject to racial discrimination.

Comics were published and growing in popularity.

Television sales were booming.

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DiscriminationSome of the jurors think the boy is guilty

because of his background and ethnicity.Slum: A thickly populated area marked by

poverty and dirty or deteriorating houses.(No.8) “I don’ t think it was a very strong move.

This boy has been hit so many times that violence is practically a normal state of affairs with him. I just can’t see two slaps in the face would have provoked him into committing murder.”

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Justice

Is the administration of the lawFairnessRighteousness

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IntegrityAdherance to a code of values.

o Juror # Eight

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Brief Introduction to U.S Brief Introduction to U.S Judicial SystemJudicial System

In America, there is a principle guiding a In America, there is a principle guiding a criminal court: the accused is criminal court: the accused is convicted beyond reasonable doubt. In convicted beyond reasonable doubt. In other words, innocent until proven other words, innocent until proven guilty.guilty.

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Important terms to know:Burden of proof: the necessity of proof always lies

with the person who lays charges.Due process of law: the state must allow all of the

legal rights that are owed to a person under the law.

Presumption of innocence: the defendant is legally assumed to be innocent until he or she is proven guilty.

Circumstantial evidence: evidence used which may or may not be true.

Reasonable doubt: doubt of a person’s guilt based on evidence or reason.

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Juror: a member of a jury.Foreman: the leader of a jury.Jury: a group of up to 12 people,

called “jurors” whose duty is to listen to the evidence given in a court trial and decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty

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Innocent until proven guilty. The burden of proof in on the prosecution.

The American legal system is based on the confrontation principle with the prosecutor trying his utmost to prove the accused guilty and the defense lawyer trying his best to prove his client not guilty. When all the facts are out, then the jury makes a decision

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Vocabulary

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Characters

Foreman

Juror two

Juror three

Juror four

A small, petty man who holds authority over jury. He is formal and not overly bright.

A meek hesitant man who finds it difficult to maintain any opinions of his own.

A very strong, forceful, opinionated man with whom can be detected a streak of sadism.

A man of wealth and position. He presents himself as a little bit above the rest of the jurors.

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Characters

Juror five

Juror six

Juror seven

Juror eight

A naïve, frightened young man who takes the case very seriously.

An honest man who makes decisions slowly and carefully.

A loud, flashy salesman who has more important things to do than to sit on a jury.

A quiet, thoughtful, gentleman who sees all sides of the story and constantly seeks the truth.

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Characters

Juror nine

Juror ten

Juror eleven

Juror twelve

A mild, gentle, old man who has been defeated by life, and now simply waits to die.

An angry, bitter, antagonistic man. He is a bigot and places no value on human life.

A refugee from Europe. He speaks with an accent and seeks justice.

A slick, bright advertising man who thinks of human beings in terms of percentages, graphs, and polls.

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Witness #1The old man who lived on the

second floor under the room where the murder took place.

The old man heard loud noises and then heard “I’m going to kill you” in the upstairs apartment . A second later, he heard a body falling.

He saw the kid running down the stairs and out of the house.

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Witness #2“Here’s a woman who’s lying in

bed. She can’t sleep. It’s hot.And right across the street, she sees the kid stick his knife into his father’s chest. Look, she has known the kid all his life. And she swore she saw him do it. “