
Guard
Twelve Angry Men (or Twelve Angry Women or Twelve Angry Jurors)
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Analysis
The guard stands watch both in the courtroom and outside of the jury room, locking the door after the jurors enter to deliberate. He himself believes the verdict to be guilty as he states, “He doesn’t stand a chance.” The guard also gets all requested evidence as asked by
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