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    Inherit the Wind Essay

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    Bertram Cates a teacher is denounced by the public as a sinner. Defended by henry Drummond both characters not only defend the teachings of science/truth but the ability to think as well. The repeated contradictions of the towns beliefs‚ continuously develops causing more and more hostility towards Bertram Cates‚ Drummond‚ and the “truth”. The towns strong belief in religion is defended by Matthew Harrison Brady. A man depicted as the defender of what is “right” prosecuting against Cates‚ Drummond

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    Catelyn Stark Case

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    Statement of Facts Catelyn Stark (“Cate”) has a claim for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress (“NIED”). Cate has an adult son‚ Jon‚ born between Eddark Stark (“Ned”) and Wylla Starfall (“Wylla”). Jon was 1 year old when Ned married Cate. 15 months after the marriage‚ Ned left Jon with Cate and has not contacted them since. Cate never formally divorced Ned or adopted Jon. She had briefly obtained brief custody of Jon but never renewed it since its expiration in 1997. As years passed‚ both

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    Inherit the Wind. Bertram Cates and Shylock experience multiple forms of persecution in each of their towns. The fact that both characters undergo a tangible penalty highlights the similarities as well as the differences between the two plays. Analyzing the various forms of social discrimination faced by the characters enhances the reader’s understanding of the parallel beliefs of each town as well as the contrasting character personalities. There are numerous examples where Cates and

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    changes in the town’s attitude are small‚ evident by certain individuals within the town learning to open their minds and accept the theory of evolution. Before the trial of Bert Cates‚ the attitude of the town is reflected by its behavior towards Bert Cates‚ Henry Drummond‚ and Matthew Harrison Brady. Bert Cates is a schoolteacher who was imprisoned for teaching evolution to his class‚ something Hillsboro considers to be very wrong. Rachel Brown is the daughter of the Reverend‚ and though she

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    Inherit The Wind Analysis

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    been taught to do. They preach about Christianity and proclaim the importance of morality‚ according to the Bible. For instance‚ everyone was singing "Give me That Old Time Religion" in the parade waiting for Bray’s arrival to persecute heretical Cates. Another physical representation of Christian sentiment from the town is the "Read Your Bible!" banner which hangs over the entrance to the courthouse; moreover‚ it is a representation of the belief and understanding these people hold. They take the

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    teacher who teaches evolution. Bertram Cates knows that the studies of evolution is against the law but decides to teach it anyways. Henry Drummond is the lawyer who defends Bert Cates in the trial. Drummond’s changes his goals throughout the play. In the beginning of the play‚ his goal is to defend evolution. Throughout the play his goal is to prove Cates is innocent and win the case. After the trial he wants to spread the word of the value of evolution and that Cates did not break the law. Before the

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    Tennessee v. Scopes trial in which Darwin’s theory of evolution and the Bible’s Creationism which were at odds. The defendant Bertram Cates and his defense attorney Henry Drummond face off against the prosecuting attorney Matthew Harrison Brady in a court of law. Throughout the entire trial‚ Drummond is seen as being perseverant‚

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    Henry Drummond is the lawyer that defended Cates during the case‚ altho he loses the case‚ he left the town of Hillsboro a hero. He exposed that Brady and the whole town is blindly following the church without knowing what’s in the bible. Drummond showed he is a smart‚ courageous and caring who won the heart of the readers. In act 1 scene 2 Drummond demonstrated that he is smart when he examined Bannister. Drummond ask if Bannister read the Bible‚ but he responded that he couldn’t read. If Bannister

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    response to McCarthyism and based it on the Scopes Trial‚ warning that threats to freedom of thought will continue in the future if such hysteria is repeated. The play follows fictional characters based on the real participants of the trial as Bertram Cates and his lawyer Henry Drummond fight not only for the right to teach evolution in public schools but also the right to think. Drummond’s determination‚ wit‚ and sensitivity compel the Christian Fundamentalist crowd

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    such as a decline in energy‚ loss of interest in enjoyable activities‚ unintentional weight loss‚ and sadness (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). An appropriate first line medication that could be prescribed is a specific serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). These medications usually require tapering when starting and stopping the medication. (Jackson and Cates‚ 2016). Furthermore‚ SSRIs are less sedating than many other antidepressants making the class a good option for Mrs. B. Some

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