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Essay heading: 12 Angry Men - Analysis
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At the heart of the deliberations is to prove that the teen is “guilty beyond a reasonable doubt” and the twelve men spar in this film for one and one-half hours in a New York City court deliberation room on a very hot, summer day. (Lumet, S. (Director). (1957). 12 Angry Men (Motion Picture). United States: MGM Studios – Video DVD)
Some of the jurors are uncomfortable with being entrusted with the power to send this young teen to the electric chair, and just like their diverse backgrounds; they approach the task of deliberations in very different ways – much like people do everyday when they come together to work at work or on projects, in classes, etc... displayed 300 characters
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United States: MGM Studios – Video DVD)
Some of the jurors are uncomfortable with being entrusted with the power to send this young teen to the electric chair, and just like their diverse backgrounds; they approach the task of deliberations in very different ways – much like people do everyday when they come together to work at work or on projects, in classes, etc... displayed next 300 characters
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