Howard

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Howard is a young boy who serves as a minor but symbolically important character in the play "Inherit the Wind," representing the town’s impressionable youth amid the evolution-versus-creationism trial.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
ageGroup young boy
appearsIn 1960 film "Inherit the Wind"
surface form: Inherit the Wind
associatedWithTheme creationism
education
evolution
freedom of thought
religion and science conflict
audienceFunction illustrates how children absorb adult beliefs
createdBy Jerome Lawrence
Robert E. Lee (playwright)
dramaticFunction provides perspective of the town’s younger generation
shows social impact of the trial beyond the courtroom
fictionalUniverse play "Inherit the Wind"
surface form: Inherit the Wind universe
firstAppearance play Inherit the Wind
involvedIn creation–evolution controversy
surface form: evolution versus creationism controversy
medium stage
narrativeRole symbolic character
roleInWork minor character
setting fictional town of Hillsboro (Inherit the Wind setting)
surface form: fictional town of Hillsboro
symbolizes impact of education debates on children
impressionable youth
influence of public opinion
workType play

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play "Inherit the Wind" hasCharacter Howard
subject surface form: Inherit the Wind