Juror 2

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Juror 2 is a timid, easily swayed member of the jury in the courtroom drama "12 Angry Men," often portrayed as uncertain and eager to avoid conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
stage character
appearsIn 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
12 Angry Men (1954 teleplay) NERFINISHED
12 Angry Men (1957 film) NERFINISHED
12 Angry Men (1997 film) NERFINISHED
12 Angry Men (stage play) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy Reginald Rose NERFINISHED
characterTrait eager to avoid conflict
easily swayed
hesitant
impressionable
nervous
soft-spoken
submissive
timid
uncertain
createdBy Reginald Rose NERFINISHED
firstAppearance 12 Angry Men (Studio One, 1954) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasRole juror
influencedBy Juror 8 NERFINISHED
jurorNumber 2
languageOfCharacter English
laterSupportsVerdict not guilty
medium film
television
theatre
memberOf jury in 12 Angry Men
narrativeFunction represents timid and easily swayed jurors
nationalityInStory American
occupationInStory bank clerk
portrayedBy Hume Cronyn NERFINISHED
John Beal NERFINISHED
John Fiedler NERFINISHED
Ossie Davis NERFINISHED
other stage actors
relationshipToJuror8 persuaded by Juror 8’s reasonable doubt arguments GENERATED
storySetting New York City NERFINISHED
jury room
supportsVerdict guilty (initially) GENERATED
themeAssociation conformity
moral responsibility of jurors
peer pressure
workOfFictionGenre courtroom drama
drama

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