For the end of the semester, we watched Twelve Angry Men. The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young man is guilty or innocent of murdering his father. What begins as an open-and-shut case of murder soon becomes a detective story that presents an unfolding of clues creating doubt, and a mini-drama of each of the jurors’ prejudices and preconceptions about the trial, the accused, and each other. All of the action takes place on the jury floor. My personal favorite scene is when one of the juror 3 gets so fed up he rips apart a picture of him and is son, and is furious with emotion. I was really touched by the emotion in this scene, because I’m sure it is very common for jurors in everyday life to experience their personal lives come out in cases. Overall, I really liked it and rekindled by love for black and white movies.
To conclude this semester, I would first like to start off by saying thank you to Dr. Schlegel and my classmates for making this semester less stressful in this class. I really enjoyed reading everyone’s blogs and hearing what they have to say. The thing I enjoyed the most about this class was the freedom to write about whatever I wanted. Yes we had topics, but I appreciate everyone, including me, getting very creative with their ideas for our blogs. I loved learning about these different mediums and especially during the election, it was really helpful to learn some of these tactics used by the media to get what they want. I have learned a lot about myself and how I work in this class, but most importantly I’m walking away with more knowledge about mediums then when I went in the class.



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