Matthew Harrison Brady is regarded as the main antagonist for Inherit the Wind.
The proverb used in the play "Inherit the Wind" is "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." This line implies that those who bring chaos and conflict to their own lives will ultimately gain nothing of real value.
This phrase means that those who create unnecessary conflict and chaos in their own home will not achieve anything of value ("inherit the wind"). It also suggests that those who act foolishly will end up serving those who are wise and discerning. Essentially, it emphasizes the importance of wisdom and harmony in relationships.
The lesson of the story "Inherit the Wind" is the importance of freedom of thought and belief, and the dangers of ignorance and intolerance, particularly in the context of the Scopes Monkey Trial. It underscores the need for society to embrace scientific progress and intellectual curiosity, and to challenge dogma and superstition.
In "Inherit the Wind," the town of Hillsboro is portrayed as a conservative, close-minded community that is resistant to change and new ideas. The residents are heavily influenced by religious dogma and are quick to condemn anyone who challenges their beliefs, as seen in the trial of Bertram Cates for teaching evolution in a local school. The town's response to the trial highlights the tensions that arise when traditional values clash with progressive thinking.
A strong thesis statement clearly states the main idea and argument of the paper, is specific and focused, and provides direction for the rest of the writing.
from the Bible. "sow the wind, inherit the whirlwind"
Inherit the wind was written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee.
Inherit the Wind (the book with the blue cover) has 129 pages.
The son will inherit the family estate when his father passes away.
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Inherit the Wind - 1988 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Inherit the Wind - 1988 TV was released on: USA: 20 March 1988
Inherit the Wind - 1999 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L USA:PG
Gene Kelly played as E.K. Hornbeck, the news reporter, in the 1960 movie, Inherit the Wind.
yes.
The quote, "Thou who troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind," is said twice in the book/play, Inherit the Wind. Many other bible verses are recited in the play, though.