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A very hot summer afternoon. P. 5

It is a large, drab, bare room in need of painting…p. 5

A large, scarred table is centre…p. 5

Judge: I urge you to deliberate honestly and thoughtfully. P. 5-6.

7th Juror: This is the hottest day of the year. P. 6

The Guard exits and in the silence the sound is heard of the door being locked. P. 7

3rd Juror: The case is as obvious as this one. P. 7

3rd Juror: I think we’d be better off if we took these tough kids and slapped ‘em down before they make trouble, you know? P. 7

3rd Juror: We’ve probably all got things to do. P. 7

7th Juror: Goddam waste of time. P. 8

3rd Juror: I employ thirty-seven people…started with nothing. P. 9

10th Juror: You gotta expect that. You know what you’re dealing with. P. 8

10th Juror: I’m tellin’ you they let the kids run wild up there. P. 10

10th Juror: We don’t owe him a thing. P. 13

9th Juror: It suddenly occurs to me that you must be an ignorant man. P. 13

8th Juror: You don’t believe the boy. How come you believe the woman? She’s one of “them,” too, isn’t she?

3rd Juror: It’s the kids, the way they are nowadays. Angry! Hostile! You can’t do a damn thing with them. P. 17

3rd Juror: We did everything for that boy, and what happened? We he was nine he ran away from a fight, I saw him. I was so ashamed I almost threw up. So I told him right out. “I gonna make a man outa you or I’m gonna bust you in half trying.”…He hit me in the face…I have seen him for two years…p. 18

5th Juror: I used to play in a backyard that was filled with garbage. Maybe it smells on me. P. 18

8th Juror: I started to feel that the defense counsel wasn’t doing his job. P. 20

9th Juror: It’s only one night. A boy may die. P. 25

10th Juror: I got three garages of mine going to pot while you’re talking. Let’s get done and get outa here. P. 25

The 8th Juror stands alone for a moment and we know that this is the problem that has been tormenting him. P. 30

3rd Juror: You keep coming up with these bright sayings. Why don’t you send one in to a newspaper? They pay three dollars. P. 35

9th Juror: A man like this needs to be recognized, to be listened to, to be quoted just once. This is very important. It would be so hard for him to recede into the background…p. 36

10th Juror: What do you know about it? P. 36

11th Juror: Facts may be colored by the personalities of the people who present them. P. 36

10th Juror: What you want to believe, you believe, and what you don’t want to believe, you don’t. p. 40

It has grown considerably darker in the room and it’s oppressively still. P. 51

10th Juror: Details! You’re just letting yourself get bulldozed by a bunch ‘a what d’ya call ‘em – intellectuals. P. 52

10th Juror: Ah, come on. You’re like everybody else. You think too much, you get mixed up. You know what I mean? P. 52

10th Juror: I mean, what am I gonna do, break my brains over scum like that? P. 55

7th Juror: He comes over to this country running for his life and before he can even take a big breath he’s telling us how to run the show. The arrogance of the guy. P. 55

The 8th Juror and the 3rd Juror look steadily at each other, then the 3rd Juror suddenly stabs downward, hard…The blade stops about an inch from the 8th Juror’s chest. P. 60

10th Juror: Look, let’s talk facts. These people are born to lie. Now, it’s the way they are and no intelligent man is gonna tell me otherwise. They don’t know what the truth is…They are different. They act different. P. 64

10th Juror: These people are multiplying. That kid on trial, his type, they’re multiplying five times as fast as we are. That’s the statistic. P. 65 3rd Juror: That goddam rotten kid. I know him. What they’re like. What they do to you. How they kill you everyday. P. 72

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