Similarities Between To Kill A Mockingbird And 12 Angry Men

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In the movie To Kill a Mockingbird, we see that trial by jury is not always unbiased and fair. Although, prejudice and racism are not as prevalent as they were in the depression era, it is still a reality. We saw this same situation in the movie Twelve Angry Men. A jury of one's peers should, in theory, objectively decide guilt or innocence based on the facts presented to them in court. However, in reality what we see in both of these movies is a group of middle class white men who have decided whether the defendant is innocent or guilty before they even hear any testimony. In To Kill a Mockingbird, justice is not guaranteed when you are a black man in the south being accused of rape by a white woman from a prominent family.
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