Group Dynamics

Think about the following:

What is leadership? | Who makes a good leader? What are the qualities of a strong leader?

Is it:

The ability to speak out, take a risk, act on one’s convictions?
The ability to stand by oneself on an issue, even if there is no support?
The ability to break from the crowd or be a role model for the crowd even if it is unpopular?
The ability to act on, or voice, a concern on the behalf of others; being an advocate for others who may not have or feel they have a voice?
Now please watch the movie “12 Angry Men” via YouTube and the below link and answer the 15 below questions – please use 11 Point Arial Font | 1.5 line spacing and 1 inch margins all around and submit as a PDF - please make sure to include the below questions with your answers when submitting your work:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngbEpZ0tTjI (Links to an external site.)链接到外部网站。

Questions:

What are the JUDGE'S instructions to the jury?
How might the room itself, the weather, and the time affect the jurors?
Who is in a particular hurry to reach a verdict and why?
What information is revealed about the crime to the reader before the first vote is taken?
The first vote is how many guilty to how many innocent?
What is Juror 8's reason for voting not guilty?
What are the other jurors' reactions to Juror 8's?
Who actually changed his vote? Why?
Why is Juror 4 convinced the woman’s testimony is so persuasive?
What does the discussion about the train call into question about the old man’s testimony?
When Juror 9 suggests that the old man may have lied, what explanation does he offer?
Why do you think Juror 5 changes his vote to not guilty?
Is it ever proven that the boy did not yell, “I’m going to kill you!”?
Do you think Juror 8 deliberately provokes Juror 3 into threatening to kill him? Explain.
What group dynamics from the notes do you see playing out in this jury?

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