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A Study Guide for Rose Reginald's Twelve Angry Men
A Study Guide for Rose Reginald's Twelve Angry Men
A Study Guide for Rose Reginald's Twelve Angry Men
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A Study Guide for Rose Reginald's Twelve Angry Men

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A Study Guide for Rose Reginald's "Twelve Angry Men," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama for Students.This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama for Students for all of your research needs.
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Release dateSep 8, 2015
ISBN9781535841672
A Study Guide for Rose Reginald's Twelve Angry Men

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    A Study Guide for Rose Reginald's Twelve Angry Men - Gale

    Drama for Students, Volume 23

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    Twelve Angry Men

    Reginald Rose

    1954

    Introduction

    Twelve Angry Men, by the American playwright Reginald Rose, was originally written for television, and it was broadcast live on CBS's show Studio One in 1954. The fifty-minute television script can be found in Rose's Six Television Plays, published in 1956 (out of print in 2005). Rose expanded the play for the stage, and a new version was published in 1955 (Dramatic Publishing Company; in print). Two years later, in

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