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12 angry man





12 angry man:  Sometimes in life your professions reflect on your
personalities. Twelve Angry Men is an example of where this occurs. Twelve men
are brought together in a room to decide whether a boy is guilty of killing his
father
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[Paper Title]:
12 angry man
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Twelve Angry Men
Sometimes in life your professions reflect on your personalities. Twelve
Angry Men is an example of where this occurs. Twelve men are brought together in
a room to decide whether a boy is guilty of killing his father. Whether they
brought good or bad qualities from their profession, they all affected the
outcome. The leadership skills of Courtney Vance, the compassion of Dorian
Harwood, and the opinionated Tony Danza affected the actions and decisions in
the jury room.
Courtney Vance is a high school football coach; his position in the jury room
is a foreman. On the football field, Vance acts as a mediator, a leader, and an
organizer. As a foreman for this trial, Vance definitely carries all those
traits into the jury room with him. If it were not for Vance, there would not
have been any order in the jury room. He acts as a coach in the jury room as he
formed fine lines of respect. He acts as a mediator for all of the arguments
that went on in the jury room. Every time, Vance is there to calm everyone down
and gain back order in the room. His leadership skills also shine in the jury
room as well. He controls and leads every discussion, speaking order, voting,
and demonstration. Vance takes on the leading role and handles it well. He also
brings organization into the jury room by organizing the juries, the
discussions, and the votes. With the excellent traits that Vance brings into the
jury room, he allows the trial to run smoothly and effectively.
Dorian Harwood’s profession as nurse also shapes his actions in the jury
room. In the jury room, he acts with compassion and respect. As a nurse he does
the same. His compassion lies in caring for another. He relates that to the
trial by thinking of the boy as one of his patients. He wants him to have a fair
chance at life, and theref...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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