Plot Elements
Drama Elements
Characters
Theme and Bias
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
100

The events that happened in a story is also called this.

What is plot?

100

A hot jury room.

What is setting?

100

The most calm, logical, and reasonable juror in the room.

Who is juror 8?

100

A legal term referring to uncertainty about the defendant's guilt. 

What is reasonable doubt?

100

Juror 3 displays _____ as he shares an emotional connection about his own experiences with his son.


What is pathos?

200

The ending of the play or story is also called this.

What is resolution?

200

Another word for a list of the actors in the play.

What is the cast?

200

Juror who also grew up in a slum just like the defendant.

Who is juror 5?

200

This juror's bias was based on his immigrant experience and his understanding of the American justice system.

Who is juror 11?

200

Juror 4 only wants to stick to the facts, an appeal to ___.


What is logos?

300

In the beginning of the play the judge tells the jurors they must reach a unanimous vote of guilty or not guilty. The beginning of a story is also known as ___. 

What is exposition?

300

The person who reads the stage directions in the play.

Who is the narrator?

300

Racist juror who stereotypes people. 

Who is juror 10?

300

The biased juror who voted guilty based on his broken relationship with his son. 

Who is juror 3?

300

Juror 5 expresses _____ as he relates his own personal experience of living in a slum.

What is ethos?

400

When the 8th juror is the only one to vote "not guilty" he launches the main conflict of the play. This event is also known as ___.

What is the inciting incident?

400

This is another word for conversation, especially between a cast of characters.

What is dialogue?

400

Juror who attempts to keep the order during the jury meeting and consults with the guard.

Who is juror 1 (foreman)?

400

A type of bias described as a person having an opinion about a group of people based on little evidence.

What is stereotype?

400

Juror 7's dialogue leans toward ____ as he appeals to the defendant's criminal record.

What is ethos?

500

Juror 3 changes his vote to "not guilty" and then the play ends. This turning point event is called the ___ of the play.

What is the climax?

500

When the jurors argue angrily with each other, a type of conflict arises. Name the type of conflict. Hint: Man vs. _____.


What is man vs. man?


500

This juror is cold, analytical and only wants the facts.

Who is juror 4?

500

One theme of the play is the courage to speak up for _______.

What is justice?

500

Juror 4 upsets Juror 5 when he says, "slums are breeding grounds for criminals," an example of ___.

What is pathos?