Personal Issues
Fact or Opinion?
The Protagonist
The Antagonist
Logic or Emotion
100
This character is an immigrant to the US.
Who is juror #11?
100
Eleven: The woman wore bifocals. I remember this very clearly.
What is a fact?
100
This is the protagonist.
Who is juror #8?
100
This is the antagonist.
Who is juror #3?
100
Nine: This is a quiet, frightened, insignificant man who has been nothing all of his life, who has never had recognition.
What is emotion?
200
This juror is ready to go because he has tickets to a play.
Who is juror #7?
200
Three: This is a ridiculous waste of time.
What is opinion?
200
This juror gave the protagonist support when no one else would.
Who is juror #9?
200
The antagonist mimics stabbing this juror in order to try and prove the knife wound.
Who is juror #8?
200
Eight: We're going to find out how a man who;s had two strokes in the past three years and who walks with a pair of canes could get to his front door in fifteen seconds.
What is logic?
300
This juror is the eldest member of the jury.
Who is juror #9?
300
Four: Take a look at that knife. It is a strange knife. I have never seen it before in my life and neither had the shopkeeper who sold it to him.
What is fact?
300
The protagonist argued that to say this phrase was not necessarily to mean it.
What is "I'll kill him!"?
300
This testimony was what the antagonist called "the whole case" and "you can throw out all the rest".
What is the testimony of the woman across the el tracks?
300
Seven: I'm sick of this. We're getting nowhere fast. Let's break it up and go home.
What is emotion?
400
This juror grew up in the slums and is the youngest member of the jury.
Who is juror #5?
400
Nine: It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone.
What is fact?
400
The protagonist tried to recreate the old man walking to the door, much to the disapproval of these three jurors.
Who are jurors three, ten, and four?
400
This fact is a major reason that the antagonist dislikes the defendant.
What is a broken relationship with his son?
400
Four: The children who come out of slum backgrounds are potential menaces to society.
What is reason?
500
This juror is a bigoted man.
Who is juror #10?
500
Ten: You're not going to tell us that we're supposed to belive him, knowing what he is. I've lived among 'em all my life. You can't believe a word they say.
What is opinion?
500
The protagonist takes one of these juror's cough drops in order to establish a good rapport with him.
Who is juror #2?
500
The antagonist disapproved of the opinion of slum people that was held by this juror.
Who is juror #10?
500
Three: There's your angle. Down and in. That's how I would stab a man who was taller than me.
What is logic?
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