Twelve Angry Men Novel Text

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Twelve Angry Men Novel Text

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Short Description:
Twelve jurors debate the guilt of a teenager accused of patricide, with one juror’s “not guilty” vote prompting intense discussions that reveal their personal prejudices and preconceptions.
# Pages:
73
Age:
Age 16
Age:
Age 17
Age:
Age 18+
Author:
Rose, Reginald
Grade:
Grades 11-12
Genre:
Classics
Genre:
Drama
Themes/ Topics:
Justice/Consequences of Actions
Themes/ Topics:
Nature of Humanity
SKU:
553B
ISBN
9780143104407
$14.00
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Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
Twelve jurors debate the guilt of a teenager accused of patricide, with one juror’s “not guilty” vote prompting intense discussions that reveal their personal prejudices and preconceptions.
# Pages:
73
Age:
Age 16
Age:
Age 17
Age:
Age 18+
Author:
Rose, Reginald
Grade:
Grades 11-12
Genre:
Classics
Genre:
Drama
Themes/ Topics:
Justice/Consequences of Actions
Themes/ Topics:
Nature of Humanity
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About the Book Twelve Angry Men

Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose is a gripping courtroom drama that revolves around the deliberations of twelve jurors who must decide the fate of a 16-year-old boy accused of murdering his father. The play is set in a jury room on a hot summer day in New York City, where the jurors must reach a unanimous decision of “guilty” or “not guilty.” As the deliberations unfold, the jurors’ personal biases and preconceptions about the case come to the forefront, challenging their sense of justice and morality. 

The drama is a powerful examination of the American judicial system and the complexities of human nature when faced with life-altering decisions. 

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