

This shows his compassion.Īct II,, Column 1: Eight wants to show the other Jurors the diagram of the crime scene in order to suggest that the old man’s testimony was flawed. Instead, Eight sees him as a human and wants to take into account his past. He’s not desensitizing himself by seeing the suspect as an object or a monster. He used his fists.” Once again, Eight is considering things the others would rather overlook. When he’s finished, Eight adds, “Ever since he was five years old his father beat him up regularly. All these things show Eight’s compassion.Īct I,, Column 2: Seven is describing the suspect’s criminal record. Before sentencing the boy to death, he wants a discussion. In Eight’s mind, the suspect is just a suspect-innocent until proven guilty. He’s seeing him as a human being that’s had it rough. That’s all.” Here, Eight is taking into consideration the suspect’s personal life. You know why slum kids get that way? Because we knock ‘em on the head once a day, every day.

You know, living in a slum, his mother dead since he was nine.

Look this boy’s been kicked around all his life. OL141943W Page_number_confidence 68.00 Pages 102 Ppi 300 Republisher_date 20200213105318 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 171 Scandate 20200208151616 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9780143104407 Tts_version 3.Act I,, Column 1: Eight states his reasoning for voting not guilty. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 04:01:27 Associated-names Mamet, David Boxid IA1774721 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Col_number COL-609 Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier
