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On Inherit the Wind

Matthew Harrison Brady, of Inherit the Wind by: Jerome Lawrence and Robert E.

Lee, never fooled anyone. He may have seemed strong in the beginning but he no substance under the shell. Such a false front can be compared to water behind an earthen dam. It may hold some water for a time but once the water finds a weak point, the whole structure comes crashing down along with the fury of all the water behind it. Within brady, the water represents the gooey inner core of his personality. Once he loses his composure in front of his once adoring audience the entire fluid of his persona comes crashing out. The only strength of Matthew Harrison Brady is his power in deliveringh his ideas. As in the earthen dam example, the townspeople represent the city protected from the water by the dam. Once the dam breaks, all the townspeople below get wet and are shaken to their foundations. Matthew Harrison Brady, without a doubt, deserves no sympathy. One example of Brady's overly self-confidence would be "No...I believe we should welcome Henry Drummond." (Pg. 25). Ha! What a shock he is in for. His own "high and mighty" thinking is going to lead to his downfall. Even Brady is taken a tad aback by the news that Drummond will be join


high-stress situations. One of the high points within the defense of Cates was when Drummond confounded Brady by denying one of his witnesses... "I object to the defense attorney rejecting a worthy citizen without so much as asking a him a question!" In retort to the complaint, Drummond casually asks the person the question, "How are you" to which he replies, "Kinda hot." and then dismisses him (Pg. 37). Without a concrete foundation under him, Brady looks to his now-dwindling supporter base. This "supporter" base is the type of organism that acts like a fair-weather friend. While it's there while the going is good, once there is a questionable action, the solidity of the supporter is traumatized. Once Brady is put on the stand to be questioned on his own beliefs, the entire shape of the group is altered. It is now Drummond who basks in the limelight. The difference between the two attorneys is that Drummond gains supporters through effort and determination, along with a good argument. Brady's support came by default because they were members of the same faith. Brady's support was built quickly with straw, which was quickly knocked over by the winds of strife. Drummond's support came over time and was built solidly with concrete and rebar. Such a support pedestal



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