Twelve Angry Men (2020)

Lesson 2
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ELA

Unit 9

8th Grade

Lesson 2 of 11

Objective


Review parts of a drama. 

Make inferences about character roles and relationships by conducting pre-reading for Twelve Angry Men.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose  pp. 5 – 6

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

Reread the judge’s lines below from p. 6: 

“It now becomes your duty to try to separate the facts from the fancy. One man is dead. The life of another is at stake. I urge you to deliberate honestly and thoughtfully. If there is a reasonable doubt—then you must bring me a verdict of ‘not guilty.’…your verdict must be unanimous.”

What does he mean by “separating the facts from the fancy”?

According to the judge, what is the responsibility of the jury? Make sure to use essential terms to answer the question.

Key Questions


  • What conflicts do you foresee?
  • Who do you predict is the protagonist? Who do you predict is the antagonist? 
  • Which jurors should we pay close attention to? 
  • If you were the defendant in a murder trial, which juror would you want/not want on your jury? Explain using textual evidence from the pre-readings. 
  • Based on the judge’s dialogue on pp. 5–6, rewrite the judge’s instructions to the jury in your own words. You may use the essential terms sheet to answer the question.
  • Text-to-self: Based on what you have read today, would you want to be on the jury for a murder trial? Why or why not?

 

Common Core Standards


  • RL.8.3 — Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision.

Next

Make inferences about character motivation and setting through both stage directions and direct lines.

Demonstrate knowledge of the characters by acting/reading aloud Act I.

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