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Term Papers on Inherit The Wind

Term Paper TitleInherit The Wind
# of Words463
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.85

Inherit The Wind


English 214


March 31, 2004


It would be very hard to imagine that the world would accept any change with ease. That could be any process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage especially a more advanced or mature stage. Some are afraid of dealing with the change, whatever that change may be,  and that is why one does not even bother interpreting it, not to say accepting it.  


Inherit the Wind has all the components of a fantastic movie, one that illustrates that some changes may even be worth fighting for. It provides the information of adapting to the change because that is just what life is.


   Firstly, the movie has a winning cast. Jack Lemmon and George C. Scott, two legendary actors, take the lead roles as opposing lawyers in a landmark trial. Beau Bridges, another acting heavyweight, plays a news reporter working for the Baltimore Herald. And off course Lane Smith, gives an intense and impressive performance as a small town reverend.


The second great strength of this film is the story line, which is inspirational, gripping, and layered. Inherit the Wind was adapted from the play of the same title written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Placed in the 1920s, the story opens with the arrest of Bertram T. Cates, a young schoolteacher in the town of Hillsboro. He is arrested for teachi...

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