Twelve Angry Men
(Autor) Reginald Rose"A blistering character study and an examination of the American melting pot and the judicial system that keeps it in check, Twelve Angry Men holds at its core a deeply patriotic belief in the U.S. legal system. The story's focal point, known only as Juror Eight, is at first the sole holdout in an 11-1 guilty vote. Eight sets his sights not on proving the other jurors wrong but rather on getting them to look at the situation in a clear-eyed way not affected by their personal biases. Rose deliberately and carefully peels away the layers of artifice from the men and allows a fuller picture of America, at its best and worst, to form."--Publisher description
Reginald Rose
Reginald Rose was an American playwright and screenwriter best known for his iconic work "12 Angry Men." His writing style is characterized by intense dialogue and powerful social commentary. Rose's contribution to literature lies in his ability to explore complex moral dilemmas and challenge societal norms through his works.