Themes In Inherit The Wind

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Inherit The Wind The 1950s bring forth a divided society of limited minds. Similarly, the play Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee brings forth a town so focused on their own religious beliefs that they begin to drift away from the progress of science and lost the most powerful weapon of the human race. The ability to think. Provided that, three themes that are highlighted in Inherit the Wind is the search for truth, the inevitability of progress and the right to think. First and foremost, the pursuit for truth is a theme woven throughout the play. Truth is described to be more than a symbolic idea but instead a pathway one will journey onto. This is revealed through the protagonist Henry Drummond. Being a defense attorney,

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