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Essay heading: Inherit The Wind
 
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Two famous lawyers were behind this case, Henry Drummond (played by) as the defender and Mathew Harrison Brady (played by), as the prosecutor. Mathew Harrison Brady who was "voted 3 times for a presidential candidate" was sent to Hillsboro is carry out the job as a prosecutor for this trial. As for Cates, a journalist from Baltimore Herald by the name of E...
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As for Cates, a journalist from Baltimore Herald by the name of E.K. Horrbeck willingly provided a lawyer named Henry Drummond for him. Horrbeck was interested in the Cates, expecting to make big bucks from this big "media" case. The two opposing lawyers, Drummond and Brady, were Kramer's two main characters, both with different opinions on how humans arrived on earth...
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