12 Angry Men Characters
12 Angry Men Themes
Quotes & Evidence
The Happiest Refugee
The Happiest Refugee – Key Incidents
100

Which juror is the first to vote "Not Guilty"?

Juror 8

100

What is the legal concept that means there must be uncertainty before finding someone guilty?

Reasonable Doubt

100

Which juror says, "It's not easy to raise my hand and send a boy off to die"?
 

Juror 8

100

Why did Anh Do's family leave Vietnam?

To escape the dangers and hardships following the Vietnam War and seek a better life. 

100

Which incident best demonstrates the dangers faced by refugees during the journey to Australia?


The encounters with pirates.

200

Which juror is strongly influenced by prejudice?

Juror 10

200

What theme is shown when jurors judge the accused because of his background?

Prejudice

200

What does the phrase "reasonable doubt" mean?
 

There is enough uncertainty that a person cannot be found guilty with confidence.

200

What made the family's boat journey particularly dangerous?


Overcrowding, limited supplies, storms, and repeated attacks from pirates.

200

Why is Anh's education an important part of the memoir?


It shows his determination to succeed despite challenges and highlights the opportunities available in Australia.

300

Which juror's difficult relationship with his son affects his judgement?

Juror 3

300

What theme is shown when Juror 8 carefully examines the evidence before making a decision?

Justice

300

Who says, "He's got to burn!"?
 

Juror 10

300

Why was life on the duck farm difficult for Anh and his family?


The work was physically demanding, conditions were unpleasant, and the family struggled financially.

300

Why did Anh eventually leave university and pursue comedy?

He realised he was more passionate about comedy and entertainment than the career path he was studying for.

400

Which juror focuses heavily on logic and evidence?

Juror 4

400

What theme is demonstrated when jurors pressure others to change their vote? 

Intimidation & bullying

400

How does Juror 8 challenge the other jurors throughout the play?

By questioning the evidence and encouraging careful discussion before making a decision.


400

Why did Anh often try different ways of earning money while growing up?


He wanted to help support his family financially and improve their situation.

400

How does humour help Anh tell difficult stories throughout the memoir?


It makes serious experiences more engaging and helps readers connect with his challenges and successes.

500

Which juror is an immigrant who values the justice system?

Juror 11

500

What theme is highlighted through the arguments and conflict inside the jury room?

Anger & Tension

500

Explain how Reginald Rose uses Juror 10 to develop the theme of prejudice.
 

Juror 10 makes biased assumptions about the accused based on his background. His comments show how prejudice can influence judgement and prevent people from seeing the truth.

500

Explain how the refugee journey helped shape Anh's outlook on life.


The experience taught him resilience, gratitude, determination, and the importance of making the most of opportunities.

500

Which incident from the memoir do you think best demonstrates resilience? Justify your answer.


Accept any well-supported response (pirate attacks, duck farm, poverty, education, earning money, comedy career, etc.).

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