I said that?
Act Information
Bill of Rights
Characters
Miscellaneous
100

“It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone.”

Who is...juror #9?

100

This object was used to kill the boy's father.

What is...a switch knife?

100

This amendment guarantees our freedom of religion, speech, and press.

What is...the first amendment?

100

A naive, frightened young man who comes from the “slums”

Who is...juror #5?

100

This juror desperately wanted someone to accept a cough drop.

Who is...juror #2?

200

“Okay, there’s another vote called for. I guess the quickest way is a show of hands.”

Who is...the foreman?

200

After the third vote at the beginning of Act III, this was the count.

What is...6-6?

200

This amendment guarantees our right to bear arms.

What is...the second amendment?

200

A small, petty man who is tasked with leading the jury

Who is...the foreman?

200

This rhetorical technique uses persuasion through means of trust, credibility, and experience.

What is...ethos?

300

“When you want me to start, stamp your foot. That’ll be the body falling. Time me from there.”

Who is...juror #8?

300

In Act II, jurors #12 and #3 were playing this game on  a piece of paper.

What is...tic-tac-toe?

300

This amendment protects us from testifying against ourselves.

What is...the fifth amendment?

300

A man of wealth and position, who is only concerned with the facts

Who is...juror #4?

300

These two jurors change their votes during conversation.

Who are...jurors #5 and #7?

400

“We have a responsibility. This is a remarkable thing about Democracy.”

Who is...juror #11?

400

In Act I, we learn that the boy on trial was sent here to fix his behavior.

What is...reform school?

400

This is the year the Bill of Rights was ratified.

What is...1791?

400

A loud, flashy glad-handed salesman who has better places to be

Who is...juror #7?

400

This person gave specific instructions to the jurors before they entered the jury room, indicating their decision must be unanimous.

Who is...the judge?

500
"I'll pass it."

Who is...juror #5?

500

At the end of the play, as the jurors filed out of the room, this is the last image we see, an object sitting on the table.

What is...a crumpled piece of paper with the words "not guilty" on it?

500

Although not in the Bill of Rights, this amendment makes slavery, and other forms of forced labor illegal.

What is...the thirteenth amendment?

500

A refugee from Europe

Who is...juror #11?

500

This is the author of "12 Angry Men."

Who is...Reginald Rose?

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