fictional town of Hillsboro

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The fictional town of Hillsboro is the small, conservative Southern community that serves as the central setting of the play and film "Inherit the Wind," where a high-profile trial over the teaching of evolution takes place.

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fictional town of Hillsboro canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
fictional town
appearsIn Inherit the Wind NERFINISHED
Inherit the Wind (1960 film) NERFINISHED
Inherit the Wind (1999 film) NERFINISHED
Inherit the Wind (play) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Scopes Monkey Trial (fictionalized) NERFINISHED
basedOn Dayton, Tennessee NERFINISHED
centralEvent Bertram Cates trial
trial over the teaching of evolution
country United States (fictionalized) NERFINISHED
createdBy Jerome Lawrence NERFINISHED
Robert E. Lee (playwright) NERFINISHED
describedAs conservative community
religiously conservative
small town
firstAppearance Inherit the Wind (1955 play) NERFINISHED
genreContext legal drama
social commentary
governedBy Mayor Jesse Dunlap NERFINISHED
town council (implied)
hasClimate hot summer weather during trial (implied Southern climate)
hasEventLocation Hillsboro courthouse lawn (for outdoor trial scenes) NERFINISHED
hasInstitution Hillsboro High School NERFINISHED
Hillsboro courthouse NERFINISHED
Hillsboro town square NERFINISHED
local church
hasResident Bertram Cates NERFINISHED
Henry Drummond (temporarily during the trial) NERFINISHED
Matthew Harrison Brady (during the trial) NERFINISHED
Rachel Brown NERFINISHED
Reverend Jeremiah Brown NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English (dialogue and place names)
legalIssue teaching evolution in public schools
locatedIn American South (fictional) NERFINISHED
mediaCoverage attracts national press during the trial
narrativeFunction arena for courtroom drama
microcosm of American small-town life
populationCharacteristic deeply religious citizens
socially conservative citizens
settingOf Inherit the Wind NERFINISHED
symbolizes public opinion shaped by religion
tension between tradition and progress
themeContext conflict between science and religion
freedom of thought and speech
timePeriod 1920s (approximate, fictionalized)
usedAs allegorical setting

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Fredric March as Matthew Harrison Brady setIn fictional town of Hillsboro