Juror 5

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Juror 5 is one of the twelve deliberating jurors in the courtroom drama "12 Angry Men," portrayed as a man from a tough urban background whose personal experiences shape his perspective on the case.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
12 Angry Men (1957 film) NERFINISHED
12 Angry Men (stage play) NERFINISHED
argumentFocus how the knife would realistically be used
associatedTheme class and social inequality
prejudice
reasonable doubt
background tough urban background
challenges assumptions about the defendant’s background
changesVote from "guilty" to "not guilty"
contributesExpertiseOn use of a switchblade knife
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Reginald Rose NERFINISHED
empathyFor defendant from a similar background
genreOfWork courtroom drama
juryNumber 5
knowledgeSource experience growing up around knife fights
languageOfWork English
medium film
stage play
moralAlignment seeks justice
narrativeFunction illustrates impact of class prejudice
provides insider perspective on slum life
notableTrait sensitive about prejudices against people from slums
numberOfJury 12 GENERATED
occupation juror
perspectiveShapedBy personal experiences in a poor urban neighborhood
portrayedAs conscientious
fair-minded
initially insecure
quiet
reactsTo derogatory comments about people from slums
reasonForChange doubt about the prosecution’s case
roleInWork deliberating juror in a homicide trial
settingOfWork New York City jury room NERFINISHED
socialClass working class
supportsJuror Juror 8 GENERATED
timePeriodOfWork mid-20th century
upbringing grew up in a slum neighborhood

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