Juror Eight is the play's protagonist. His vote is the only vote in favor of the defendant's innocence, and he spends the rest of the play butting heads with the others. He's smart, you might want to ask about his education. He's patient, determined, compassionate, and desires justice above all else. You might want to ask if he was certain of the boy's innocence, or simply hadn't been convinced. Juror Eight was also put out by the way the evidence was presented. He was interested in the details, calculated what he believed to be possible or impossible. Most people would ask how he had the strength to hold out against the others..... I would have been disappointed if he hadn't...... but did he ever want to give in? I hope this gave you a few ideas..... good luck!