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... Robert E. Lee's tense drama, "Inherit the Wind", three strong characters express powerful opinions: Bertrum Cates, Henry Drummond, and Mathew Harrison Brady. ...
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... The man defending Cates, Henry Drummond, who is the fictional counterpart of Clarence Darrow, was believed to be an atheist because of the arguments he ...
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... Henry Drummond, a well known attorney from Chicago, becomes Cates' defense attorney and uses the case as an opportunity to fight for the right to think and ...
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... Henry Drummond has taken the case not only to defend Bert Cates but to defend the right of an individual to think for him or herself. ...
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... orators of the time, Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond came to this small religious town of Hillsboro. Brady is prosecuting against Cates and Drummond ...
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... The movie's characters are represented by defense attorney Henry Drummond, prosecutor Matthew Harrison Brady, and defendant Bertram Cates, respectively. ...
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... On page 88 of Inherit the Wind, Brady quotes, "...God tells me to oppose the evil teachings of [Bert Cates]." Contrary to that, Henry Drummond, the defense ...
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... 1925. Henry Drummond is the defense attorney for Bertram Cates. While Matthew Harrison Brady is the prosecuting attorney. Cates ...
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... There he met a man who was also not afraid to speak his mind, Henry Drummond, his attorney. Now Cates had someone on his side, and it wasn't as hard to stand ...
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... be "No...I believe we should welcome Henry Drummond." (Pg. ... The fact is, Brady is threatened by Drummond and so ... high points within the defense of Cates was when ...
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... Henry Drummon volunteered to be part of Cates' council. ... Drummond respected Cates' choice, and set out to defend him as well as he could. ...
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