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Inherit the Wind Summary Audiobook

Jerome Lawrence

Science versus Religion in a Battle for Human Progress

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Author: Jerome Lawrence

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780345501035

Language: English

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Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1The Setting and Context of the Trial
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Chapter 2Key Characters and Their Beliefs
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Chapter 3The Trial Begins - Tensions Rise in Hillsboro
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Chapter 4Clash of Titans - Drummond Versus Brady
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Chapter 5Rachel Brown's Inner Struggle and Testimony
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Chapter 6Verdict and Aftermath - Reflecting on the Trial
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Chapter 7Legacy of the Trial - Lessons and Philosophical Reflections
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Who should listen Inherit the Wind

The summary audiobook of "Inherit the Wind" by Jerome Lawrence is ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in exploring themes of intellectual freedom, societal norms, and the clash between science and religion. It caters to those seeking a condensed understanding of the play's historical context, character dynamics, and moral dilemmas, providing valuable insights for discussions in literature, philosophy, and social studies. Whether for academic purposes or personal interest, listeners will gain a thought-provoking perspective on the enduring relevance of this classic work.

3 quotes from Inherit the Wind

  • "The law is not concerned with the law, but with justice."
  • "You can’t choose the way you’re going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you’re going to live now."
  • "Ignorance and fanaticism is ever busy, and needs feeding."

Author : Jerome Lawrence

Jerome Lawrence was a prolific American playwright and author, whose creative partnership with Robert E. Lee resulted in some of the most thought-provoking plays of the mid-20th century. Born on July 14, 1915, in Cleveland, Ohio, Lawrence was a versatile writer who worked in various fields, including radio, television, and theater. His collaboration with Lee began during World War II, when they co-founded the Armed Forces Radio Service, and continued for decades, yielding notable works such as "Auntie Mame" and, most famously, "Inherit the Wind." This latter play, a dramatization of the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial, solidified Lawrence's reputation as a writer unafraid to tackle societal issues such as science, religion, and freedom of thought. Over his career, Lawrence's contributions to American literature and drama earned him several accolades, highlighting his enduring impact on the cultural landscape.