Juror 12

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Juror 12 is a character in *12 Angry Men*, typically portrayed as an indecisive, advertising-focused professional whose superficial reasoning contrasts with the deeper moral deliberations of the jury.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
juror
appearsIn 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation 1957 film 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
characterArc eventually joins the not guilty consensus
contrastsWith Juror 8 NERFINISHED
deeper moral deliberations of other jurors
createdBy Reginald Rose NERFINISHED
decisionProcess vacillates between guilty and not guilty
firstAppearance teleplay 12 Angry Men (1954)
focusesOn advertising
gender male
initialAttitude casual about the seriousness of the case
jurorNumber 12
medium film
stage play
memberOf jury in 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction provides mild comic relief through advertising talk
notableTrait concerned with image and slogans
frequently changes his vote
uses marketing and advertising language
occupation advertising executive
portrayedAs career-focused
easily influenced
indecisive
superficial
roleInPlot represents corporate and advertising world values
roleInTheme illustrates superficial reasoning in contrast to moral responsibility
setting New York City jury room NERFINISHED

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