Who died in Inherit the Wind?

Who died in Inherit the Wind?

Bryan died in his sleep five days after the trial. Upon hearing of his death, Darrow commented that he “died of a busted belly.” In Inherit the Wind, Brady collapses and dies as he tries to give his closing argument, and Darrow’s famous words go to Hornbeck, who says that Brady “died of a busted belly.”

Who won the case in Inherit the Wind?

The next day, everyone returns to the courtroom to hear the verdict, which is to be broadcast on WGN radio station. Cates is found guilty and is fined $100. In his statement to the court, he vows to continue to oppose the Butler Law. Brady has won the case but does not feel victorious.

What happens at the end of Inherit the Wind?

The last thing that happens in Inherit the Wind is, after all the yakkity-yak, a silent action. Drummond takes up the Bible in one hand, Darwin’s The Origin of Species in the other, balancing the two books. He puts both of the books in his bag, showing that both of them are important, and leaves the stage.

What happened to Brady Inherit the Wind?

We learn that Brady ran for president in three consecutive elections but never succeeded. This failure plagues him throughout his life and manifests itself during the trial. Like Brady, Bryan lost three presidential elections and died shortly after the Scopes Monkey Trial.

Why didnt Drummond cross examine Rachel?

Because Rachel is obviously upset, Cates tells Drummond not to cross-examine her. When Drummond calls his scientific witnesses to the stand, Brady objects, and the judge determines the testimony of the scientific witnesses irrelevant and excludes them on the grounds that evolution itself is not on trial.

Who is Bertram Cates based on?

Fredric March and Florence Eldridge, the actors who play Matthew and Sarah Brady, were married in real life from 1927 until his death in 1975. The real-life John Thomas Scopes upon whom the Bertram Cates character was based had an unusual epilogue of his own.

Did Bert win or lose?

What happened to Brady? Brady died. Did Bert win or lose? Bert won because he smashed a bad law and made it a joke.

How does Drummond say Cates won?

Drummond tells Cates he won a moral victory by bringing national attention to his case. Cates submits himself to Meeker to be returned to jail, but Meeker says that Hornbeck and the Baltimore Herald have put up $500 for Cates’s bail.

Why does Drummond tell Cates that he won the trial?

Cates believes he has lost, but Drummond tells him he’s won—that he’s “smashed a bad law.” Meeker announces that Cates can leave jail right now—that Hornbeck has put up the 500 dollars bail to allow him his freedom, compliments of the Baltimore Herald.

What did Matthew say to Brady?

In a since-deleted tweet that was posted Sunday night after Tampa Bay’s victory, Mathieu claimed that Brady may have crossed the line with his word choice. “He called me something I won’t repeat but yeah I’ll let all the media throw me under [the] bus as if I did something or said something to him,” Mathieu tweeted.

Why does Drummond call Mr Brady to the witness stand?

Drummond argues that testimony of scientists in this case is no different from testimony of forensics experts in a murder case. Drummond then asks the judge whether he would admit testimony on the Bible. When the judge agrees to allow such testimony, Drummond calls Brady to the stand.

Who does Drummond believe is actually on trial?

Drummond argues to the court, “I am trying to establish, Your Honor, that Howard—or Colonel Brady—or Charles Darwin—or anyone in the courtroom—or you, sir—has the right to think!” When the judge responds that “the right to think is not on trial here,” Drummond barks back that the right to think “is very much on trial,” …

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