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Essay heading: Inherit the wind (Scopes trial)
 
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(Although some were ficticous) The authors choose to present this story in play format so that the characters' words and actions could be effectively expressed. This format also allowed the story to be conveyed without any bias to either side. It is in this way that the authors allow each side of the case to speak their minds freely...
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It is in this way that the authors allow each side of the case to speak their minds freely. In my opinion the theme's purpose was achieved through the expression of becoming open with new ideas and leaving the play as unbiased form. The author's key style as well highlighted humour, as a comic relief...
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Inherit the wind (Scopes trial)   Scopes Trial   Scopes Trial   Scopes Trial Paper   Character sketch on four main characters of the play   America on Trial Book Report   The Theme Of Inherit The Wind   The Theme Of Inherit The Wind   inherit the wind:should religion be taught freely in public schools   Death Of A Salesman And The Playboy Of The Western World “While The Momentum Of The Play Is Carried By Major Characters, There Is Often A Significant Minor Character Who Is A Catalyst For Change Or Enlightenment.” Compar   Explore how the character of Prospero develops in the course of The Tempest. How does the Prospero of Act One Scene Two compare to that we hear in the final scene of the play? Compare your interpretation of the play with that of other critics.   Inherit The Wind   Inherit The Wind   Inherit The Wind   Inherit The Wind  
 
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Inherit The Wind
Drummond defends him from Hornbeck's criticism by telling him that both Cates and Brady have "the right to be wrong" (114). Drummond balances the Bible and the Origin of Species in his hands and puts them in his briefcase "side by side" (115)...
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It says people need to keep their opinions and stick with them. Bert Cates does this and his lawyer, Henry Drummond comes to the rescue. Drummond shows that teaching evolution is not bad and proved Cates innocent...
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Brady did not know how much Drummond knew about the Bible but instead he believed all the rumors he heard about Drummond be agnostic. Brady thought everything in the Bible should be taken literally and Drummond knew that...
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Additionally, the second occasion of religiousness was throughout the trial the city was scattered with signs such as, "Darwin is wrong!" and, "Save our schools from sin," and a gigantic banner that hung over the entrance of the courthouse that read, "Read your Bible!" Lastly, the night before the trial Reverend Brown held a city-wide prayer meeting on the courthouse lawn, at this meeting Brown preached the word of Genesis, which was followed by numerous amen's and cheering, Brown also called down a curse on any people who believed in anything other then the Bible, or asked to pity those that did, including his own daughter...
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