Twelve Angry Men

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Across
  1. 2. Gives contextual information throughout the play
  2. 3. The pursuit of fairness in a legal sense
  3. 7. Juror 3's personal anger matches to this theme
  4. 12. The weapon used in the trial as evidence
  5. 14. To do with memory being unreliable
  6. 16. 'Twelve Angry Men' playwright
  7. 17. Atmospheric element that mirrors the tension in the jury room
Down
  1. 1. Represents personal self-interest of some jurors
  2. 4. Juror 10 is scathing of people from this background
  3. 5. The value Juror 8 demonstrates by standing against others
  4. 6. Juror 8 initially calls for this to reconsider the evidence
  5. 8. Represents the ability or inability to see things clearly
  6. 9. The legal concept the jurors must consider before convicting the boy
  7. 10. Not the initial majority vote
  8. 11. Juror 8 argues the case should be discussed before deciding this
  9. 13. Juror 9 shows this quality by supporting Juror 8 early
  10. 15. Juror 4 relies heavily on this rather than emotion