Real Life Figures
Characters
The Trial
Quotes
Misc.
100
Who does Brady represent?
William Jennings Bryan
100
Has been accused of standing still
Brady
100
What happens to all of Drummond's witnesses
They are determined to be irrelevant to the case and are dismissed
100
"This man wishes to be accorded the same privilege as a sponge! He wishes to think!"
Drummond
100
What strange article of clothing is Drummond wearing and where did he get it?
Purple suspenders from Weeping Water, Nebraska (Brady's home town)
200
Who does Drummond represent?
Clarence Darrow
200
Speaks in verse
E.K. Hornbeck
200
What is the outcome of the trial?
Bert is found guilty, and asked to pay a fine of $100
200
"I do hateful things for which people love me, and lovable things for which people hate me."
Hornbeck
200
How is Rachel described?
Pretty but not beautiful
300
Who does Cates represent?
John Scopes
300
Described as not that good looking
Cates
300
What does Hornbeck give the judge at the end of the trial?
Money
300
"You and your whole family was worms!"
Howard
300
What raises men above beasts?
His ability to reason
400
Who does Hornbeck represent?
H.L. Mencken
400
Sells "guidebooks to eternal life"
Elijah
400
Drummond objects to Brady's use of the term "Ladies and Gentlemen." Why?
There are no women on the jury
400
"Now that poses a problem! Which is hungrier, my stomach or my soul?"
Hornbeck
400
What does Brady refer to his wife as?
Mom/mother
500
Who does Rachel represent?
No one
500
Is asked if he killed anyone since breakfast
Howard
500
What does Drummond say is on trial?
Man's right to think
500
"It isn't as simple as that. Good or bad, black or white, night or day."
Cates
500
In a moment of panic, the Mayor suggests what means to keep Drummond out of town?
The Department of Health