Disambiguation evidence for play "Inherit the Wind" via surface form

"Inherit the Wind"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Inherit the Wind".

Predicate Object
basedOn State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes
surface form: 1925 Scopes Trial
basedOn Scopes "Monkey" Trial
surface form: Scopes Monkey Trial
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre drama
genre historical drama
genre legal drama
hasCharacter Bailiff
hasCharacter Bannister
hasCharacter Dick York as Bertram Cates
surface form: Bertram Cates
hasCharacter Court Stenographer
hasCharacter Dunlap
hasCharacter E. K. Hornbeck
hasCharacter Elijah
hasCharacter Clarence Darrow
surface form: Henry Drummond
hasCharacter Howard
hasCharacter Judge Merle
hasCharacter Jurors
hasCharacter Matthew Harrison Brady
hasCharacter Mayor of Hillsboro
hasCharacter Meeker
hasCharacter Melinda
hasCharacter Mrs. Blair
hasCharacter Mrs. Brady
hasCharacter Mrs. Krebs
hasCharacter Platt
hasCharacter Rachel Brown
hasCharacter Radio Man
hasCharacter Reverend Jeremiah Brown
hasCharacter Sillers
hasCharacter Spectators
hasCharacter Tom Davenport
instanceOf play
instanceOf stage work
mainTheme conflict between science and religion
mainTheme evolution versus creationism debate
mainTheme freedom of speech
mainTheme freedom of thought
mainTheme intellectual freedom
mainTheme religious fundamentalism
narrativeFocus courtroom trial over teaching evolution
originalLanguage English
portrays media influence on public opinion
portrays politicization of religion
portrays social pressure in small-town America
portrays tension between modernism and traditionalism
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingLocation fictional town of Hillsboro
settingTime 1920s
titleOrigin biblical phrase "inherit the wind" from Proverbs 11:29