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Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose
Reginald Rose's Twelve Angry Men is a powerful exploration of justice, prejudice, and the complexities of human decision-making. Set entirely in a jury room, the play follows twelve jurors deliberating a murder case, revealing how personal biases, social backgrounds, and individual moral courage can transform a seemingly straightforward verdict. As one juror challenges the group's initial rush to judgment, the drama becomes a profound examination of the American legal system and the power of reasoned dialogue.
WHY WE PICKED IT: Because true justice requires more than consensus it demands we listen to each other with genuine curiosity. Rose's play reminds us that democracy lives in the smallest rooms, where ordinary people wrestle with extraordinary moral choices. It's a testament to how one voice, speaking with integrity, can change everything.
DETAILS: • Author: Reginald Rose • Publisher: Penguin Classics • Format: Paperback • Publication Date: September 1, 2006 • ISBN: 9780143104407 • Ships direct from distributor in 3–7 business days

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