What does it mean when Hillsboro is referred to as the buckle on the Bible Belt?

What does it mean when Hillsboro is referred to as the buckle on the Bible Belt?

Ahhh, Hillsboro – Heavenly Hillsboro. The buckle on the Bible Belt.” Hornbeck is stating that Hillsboro is an unsound, overly religious town.

Who does Henry Drummond represent in Inherit the Wind?

Clarence Darrow

Who won the case in Inherit the Wind?

The jury finds Cates guilty, and he is fined $100. Brady protests the minimal punishment. Although he won the case, his victory is a hollow one. The real triumph belongs to Drummond and Cates, who win a moral victory for freedom of thought.

Did Bert win or lose Inherit the Wind?

Q. Did Bert win or lose? He won. Even though he was found guilty, his sentence was very light.

Why is it called Inherit the Wind?

Title. The play’s title comes from Proverbs 11:29, which in the King James Bible reads: He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind: and the fool shall be servant to the wise of heart.

Who paid bail for Bert in Inherit the Wind?

Hornbeck

Who is Tommy Stebbins in Inherit the Wind?

Tommy Stebbins An eleven-year-old boy who drowned while swimming in a river. Cates befriended Stebbins, who had a curious nature and enjoyed looking through Cates’s microscope. According to Reverend Brown, Stebbins was damned when he died because he was never baptized.

What did Rev Brown say about Tommy Stebbins?

What did Reverend Brown say about Tommy Stebbins? Tommy Stebbins soul was damned, writhing in hellfire.

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.

What does Drummond say is actually on trial?

Drummond says that the “Read Your Bible!” banner should be countered with a “Read Your Darwin!” banner. The judge calls the idea preposterous and declares recess. A crowd follows Brady out of the courtroom. Rachel implores Drummond to call off the trial and asks Cates to beg forgiveness.

Why does Drummond call Brady to testify?

Why? Drummond calls Matthew Harrison Brady because he is “one of the world’s foremost experts on the bible”.

Why does Brady oppose go against Drummond?

Brady reveals that he has history with Drummond. Mentions that he would oppose his own brother if his brother challenged his faith. This is significant because he disagrees with Drummond because Drummond went against his faith. What does brady say about drummond and Hornbeck?

What does Drummond have to say about the truth?

What does Drummond mean in his speech about right and wrong and truth? Drummond means that people randomly say if things are morally right and wrong based on their own opinions; however, the truth can’t ever be wrong.

What does Drummond care about?

Drummond cares about Bert and what Bert thinks. Rachel cares about what the rest of the town thinks about Bert.

Is Drummond religious?

When it comes to religion, Drummond practices Christianity. She told her fans on Facebook she has attended churches from various denominations over the years (Lutheran, Catholic, Presbyterian, and Episcopalian). The Accidental Country Girl grew up Episcopalian, but currently identifies as Presbyterian.

When did Brady and Drummond work together?

1908

Why did Reverend Brown want the sign put up?

Why did Rev. Brown want the sign put up? Rev. Brown wanted to show Brady that they were a Bible reading community.

What was golden dancer to Drummond?

Golden Dancer was a horse that Drummond begged his parents for as a young boy. When he got it, it broke (Drummond wanted it because it looked pretty, but it was all shine and no substance) because the wood was rotting. This is also a symbolism of Brady.

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