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The Twelve Angry Men (play/film)

*12 Angry Men* is a courtroom drama exploring jury deliberations in a murder case. The story depicts twelve jurors discussing whether the defendant, a young man, is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Initially, most believe in his guilt, but as they debate, they reveal personal biases, biases, and different perspectives, leading to questioning assumptions. The play/film highlights themes of justice, prejudice, and moral responsibility, emphasizing how individual biases can influence collective decisions. Ultimately, it demonstrates the importance of reasonable doubt and critical thinking in the pursuit of fair justice.