12 Angry Men Jurors
12 Angry Men Plot
12 Angry Men Setting
12 Angry Men Theme
100

He is the protagonist who votes "not guilty" in the first vote.

Who is Juror 8?

100

The result of the very first vote taken by the jury.

What is 11 to 1?

100

The uncomfortable weather condition described at the beginning of the play.

What is extreme heat, the hottest day of the year?

100

The central legal idea that a person must be proven guilty "beyond" this.

What is a reasonable doubt?

200

This loud and opinionated juror is the main antagonist; he is biased against the defendant.

Who is Juror 3?

200

The serious crime the 16-year-old defendant is on trial for.

What is first-degree murder?

200

What breaks in the Juror room that makes the Jurors feel uncomfortable? 

What is the fan?

200

Several jurors, especially 3 and 10, show this theme by judging the defendant based on his background rather than the facts.

What is prejudice?

300

He is an elderly man who is the first to change his vote to "not guilty".

Who is Juror 9?

300

The mandatory sentence if the jury finds the defendant guilty.

What is the death penalty?

300

The room where the entire play takes place.

What is the jury room?

300

Juror 8 shows this theme by being the only one to stand against the group, even when it's difficult.

What is courage?

400

This juror grew up in the slums and gets very defensive when other jurors stereotype the defendant's background

Who is Juror 5?

400

Juror 8 shocks the other jurors when he pulls this identical item from his pocket.

What is a switchblade knife?

400

This legal term means the jury's decision must be 12-0.

What is unanimous?

400

Just behavior or treatment.


What is justice?

500

This juror, an immigrant from Europe, takes his civic duty very seriously.

Who is Juror 11?

500

The specific reason Juror 8 gives for his "not guilty" vote.

He wants more discussion before deciding and has a reasonable doubt?

500

a formal written or spoken statement given by a witness 

What is a testimony?

500

This theme is shown by Juror 3, whose anger at his own son clouds his judgment about the defendant.

What is Bias?