What you consider as "important" or "major" events will
determine the answer here. This will be different for different people. I would
configure my timeline with being able to start with a fixed number of events. The first
would be Bert Cates’ teaching of evolutionary theory, which lands him in jail. I would
say that the next major event is he being charged with violating the law in his
teaching. Although it is minor, I say that Rachel coming to visit Cates in jail is a
major moment. For me, the arrival of Matthew Brady and Mrs. Brady into Hillsboro is
really important. The indication that Drummond is going to represent Cates is another
critical event in the drama, sponsored by Hornbeck’s paper. From this point, I think
that the reader is going to have to make some calls as to what they consider major
events. If one considers the relationship between Rachel and Cates as important, then I
think that some major events would have to be included here. If one considers the
relationship between Drummond and the Bradys as essential, inclusion of these events
could be included. At the same time, the rise of the Reverend and his relationship to
his daughter and Cates might be incorporated. If one wanted to place primacy on the
relationship between Hornbeck and the various characters, I think that it would be
appropriate if one considered it to be major. Certainly, the trial would have to be
included as a major event and the back and forth in different contexts between both
advocates would be included. I would also include the cross examination of Brady by
Drummond. The ending of the trial, Brady’s heart attack, as well as the closing of the
play with Drummond holding both books of Darwin and the Bible together and placing them
in his bag as he leaves would be important.
Friday, February 6, 2015
What would be on a timeline of major events in the book, Inherit the Wind?
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