Juror 4 is being prejudiced and racist against the poor.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Juror 4 ratified his conclusion on the case, being prejudiced against poor people.
- That's because according to this juror, poor people are doomed to commit crimes.
- According to him, these people commit crimes because the region where they live does not have enough resources for them to have a satisfying life, so they start causing problems for society to change that.
This question is about "The 12 Angry Men," which tells how 12 different jurors try a poor foreign man accused of killing his father.
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In Act III, Scene<span> VI, </span>Lennox<span> ponders over </span>Macbeth's<span> behavior: “Things have been strangely borne.” He first points out how </span>Macbeth<span> cared for King Duncan, yet he is dead. ... This all </span>foreshadows Macbeth's<span> downfall at the hands of an army and Macduff himself.</span>
Because they have to be read in more than one sitting, which break me up the effect. I think
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The reason because if you commit a crime with impunity you get away with it and you won't get punished.