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12 Angry Men Characters

12 Angry Men jury deliberation scene

👥 Part 1: Character Reference Guide

Use this reference guide while viewing the film. Take notes on each juror's behaviour and dialogue.

🎯 Juror #1 (Foreman) - Keywords: Leader, Organised, Nervous
Middle-aged, tries to maintain order and structure in the deliberation room. Often overwhelmed by the responsibility of leading the group.

💼 Juror #2 (Bank Clerk) - Keywords: Meek, Uncertain, Follower
Small, quiet man who lacks confidence. Easily influenced by stronger personalities and changes his mind frequently.

⚾ Juror #3 (Businessman) - Keywords: Aggressive, Stubborn, Personal Issues
Loud, forceful man with a troubled relationship with his own son. His personal experiences cloud his judgment about the case.

🏦 Juror #4 (Stockbroker) - Keywords: Logical, Cold, Analytical
Well-educated, methodical man who relies on facts and evidence. Appears unemotional and speaks in a measured way.

🏘️ Juror #5 (Slum Background) - Keywords: Defensive, Knowledgeable, Sensitive
Young man from a poor neighbourhood who understands street life. Takes prejudiced comments personally due to his background.

🎨 Juror #6 (Painter) - Keywords: Simple, Honest, Working-class
Blue-collar worker who speaks plainly and directly. Shows respect for elderly Juror #9 and dislikes bullying behaviour.

⚽ Juror #7 (Salesman) - Keywords: Impatient, Selfish, Distracted
More interested in getting to a football match than deliberating properly. Makes decisions based on convenience rather than justice.

👴 Juror #8 (Architect) - Keywords: Thoughtful, Principled, Courageous
The only juror initially voting "not guilty." Calm, reasonable man who believes in examining all evidence thoroughly before deciding.

🏛️ Juror #9 (Elderly Man) - Keywords: Wise, Observant, Dignified
Oldest juror who shows great insight into human nature. Notices details others miss and speaks with quiet authority.

🚗 Juror #10 (Garage Owner) - Keywords: Prejudiced, Loud, Bigoted
Openly racist man who makes judgments based on stereotypes rather than evidence. Becomes increasingly isolated as deliberation continues.

💰 Juror #11 (Immigrant Watchmaker) - Keywords: Grateful, Respectful, Idealistic
European immigrant who deeply respects the American justice system. Speaks with an accent and takes civic duty very seriously.

📊 Juror #12 (Advertising Executive) - Keywords: Trendy, Superficial, Changeable
Young, fashionable man from the advertising world. More concerned with appearance and trends than substance.

📝 Part 2: Character Analysis Questions

1. Which juror do you think will be most influential in the deliberation process? Circle your choice and explain why.

Juror #3 (Businessman)

Juror #4 (Stockbroker)

Juror #8 (Architect)

Juror #10 (Garage Owner)

2. Identify three jurors who seem to have personal biases affecting their judgment. List them and briefly describe their bias:
3. Which character traits help or hinder effective group decision-making? Tick all that apply:

Being aggressive and forceful

Listening carefully to others

Having personal prejudices

Examining evidence thoroughly

Being impatient to finish quickly

Showing respect for different viewpoints

4. How do the jurors' different backgrounds and occupations influence their perspectives on the case?
5. Extension Activity: Choose one juror and analyse how the actor's performance (voice, body language, facial expressions) reveals the character's personality. Consider how this relates to dramatic techniques in theatre.

🎭 Part 3: Reflection and Critical Thinking

6. Based on your observations so far, predict which jurors might change their votes during deliberation and explain your reasoning:
7. How does the confined jury room setting affect the characters' behaviour and interactions? Consider the role of physical space in drama.
8. Success Criteria Check: Can you identify at least three different personality types represented among the jurors and explain how their dialogue reveals their character traits?

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