Juror 3

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Juror 3 is a stubborn, hot-tempered juror whose personal biases drive much of the central conflict in the courtroom drama "12 Angry Men."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
juror
appearsIn 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
1957 film 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
stage play 12 Angry Men
arguesThat defendant is guilty
associatedWith anger
physical posturing
shouting
centralScene final vote change scene
changesVoteTo not guilty
conflictsWith Juror 8 NERFINISHED
createdBy Reginald Rose NERFINISHED
drives central conflict in 12 Angry Men
gender male
hasPersonalityTrait aggressive
confrontational
emotionally volatile
hot-tempered
intolerant
prejudiced
stubborn
hasRelationshipTo estranged son
initialVote guilty
jurorNumber 3
jurorRole prosecution-leaning juror
medium film
stage play
teleplay
motivatedBy personal biases
resentment toward his son
nationalityInStory American NERFINISHED
occupationInStory small business owner
opposes Juror 8 NERFINISHED
projectsFeelingsOnto accused boy
representsTheme danger of letting personal issues affect justice
power of reasonable doubt
roleInNarrative antagonist
principal juror
setting New York City jury room
supports prosecution case
symbolizes obstruction to rational deliberation
personal prejudice
timePeriod mid-20th century
undergoes character transformation
emotional breakdown
uses intimidation in arguments

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