Subtitle Inherit | The Wind

: The right to think versus the enforcement of tradition.

Written in 1955 by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee , the play is a fictionalized account of the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial. While the story centers on the legal battle over teaching evolution in schools, the authors famously used the subtitle-like disclaimer in their preface to clarify that the play but rather a commentary on the threat to intellectual freedom during the McCarthy era. Meaning of the Title subtitle Inherit the Wind

: In the story, the character Henry Drummond (based on Clarence Darrow) uses this verse to describe the hollow victory of his opponent, Matthew Harrison Brady (based on William Jennings Bryan). Key Write-up Points Genre : Courtroom Drama / Historical Fiction. : The right to think versus the enforcement of tradition

The phrase "Inherit the Wind" serves as the play's central metaphor and "moral subtitle": While the story centers on the legal battle