Inherit The Wind Essay, Research Paper
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The Theme of Inherit the Wind
The theme of Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee is the right to think. One example that supports the theme is that Drummond tries to prove Bert Cates is on trial because he uses his right to think. Drummond asks Howard?s opinion on morality, so he can establish that ?anyone in this courtroom . . . has the right to think? (64). Drummond tells the jury that Cates didn?t commit a crime by teaching evolution and shouldn?t be penalized because ?he chooses to speak what he thinks? (64). Drummond wants the to convince the jury that Cates is going to be deprived of his right to think if he is found guilty. Another example that supports the theme is that Rachel realizes she has to respect Cates? right to think. In the beginning of the play, Rachel tells Cates to admit that he is wrong. Because she is afraid of what she might think, ?it seem[s] safer not to think at all? (111). However, she realizes later that s
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Lawrence, Jerome, and Robert E. Lee.
Inherit the Wind.
Econo-Clad Books. October, 1999.