
The Twelve Angry Men (play)
"The Twelve Angry Men" is a courtroom drama centered on a jury's deliberation over a young man's guilt or innocence in a murder case. Initially, most jurors believe he is guilty, but one juror questions the evidence and biases. Through discussion, they examine facts, challenge assumptions, and reveal personal prejudices, ultimately reconsidering their verdict. The play explores themes of justice, reasonable doubt, prejudice, and the importance of critical thinking in decision-making, highlighting how individual perspectives influence collective outcomes.