
Watching 12 angry men was a very interesting film to watch. Seeing 12 angry men and a almost completed murder case reminded of a family guy episode I watched. Over time they changed their opinion on a case that seemed to be completely closed. All it took is for one person to speak their opinion and question the majority. In today’s society the one that has a different opinion usually is pushed away and not even allowed to voice their opinion. It also is very rare for someone to question the majority in today’s society. If someone is told something or watches the news they believe it immediately because they don’t want to look into it or speak for themselves. Instead of taking the easy route they spoke up for themselves and the group was later convinced and realized that the man had a point. What he was saying was not just lets all do this quick and get this over with. They took the time to look into it and explore all possibilities.

This year learning the inside and outs of a blog has been very interesting. Going into this class and learning we had to make a blog every week, I’m not going to lie, I was not looking forward to. I’ve never thought of myself to make a blog but this class has been very changing. I feel my blogs haven’t been bad but not amazing. I don’t see the public wanting to read my blogs but reading some of the comments that my classmates have made they must not be awful. Reading everyone’s blogs every week allows us as students to see others perspectives on topics. The topics we have covered have been very interesting and its nice to see everyone’s thoughts on these topics. I think this is kind of what we needed during hard times with COVID. Everyone being able to voice their opinions and try something new in a form of a blog. And with everything being online it allows us to social distance and able to interact and communicate through our blogs. Overall I liked the class and learning something new.
