Thursday, November 8, 2007
"Twelve Angry Men"
The deliberation shows us that some people really just want to see a young kid killed just because he had problems with his own son. But also that you can show people your point and win others to your side if you just use your logic and sense to show them the points that there are. Mr. Davis made good points by using his logic to persuade the other jurors to think a little more deeply about the "little things". He also keeps his cool and never really gets hot-headed which always goes alonger way than raising your voice. He used concrete details to make a mental image to show the other jurors. Atleast when he talked about the man who lived under the boy and his father I pictured the man trying to hear over the train. I liked when he made one of the jurors to say "I will kill you" when they had been arguing the point the whole time. It proved a really good point that people don't always mean things that they say.
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