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  1. Get everything you need to know about Bertram Cates in Inherit the Wind. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

    • Plot Summary

      In the play, Bertram Cates, a high-school biology teacher,...

  2. Cates is a modest, quiet, unpretentious 24 year old. The stage directions describe him as a "pale, thin young man" who is "not particularly good looking." He is a static character; a character who doesn't change throughout the play. Even though things happen to Cates, his character is the same at the end of the play as it is at the beginning.

  3. As his jailer, Mr. Meeker, points out, Bertram Cates is not a criminal type. A quiet, unassuming twenty-four-year-old, Cates is innocent, naïve, and wondrous about the world—and he suffers emotionally as a result of the townspeople’s treatment of him.

  4. Inherit the Wind; Written by: Jerome Lawrence Robert Edwin Lee: Characters: Henry Drummond, Matthew Harrison Brady, E. K. Hornbeck, Bertram Cates, Rachel Brown, Rev. Jeremiah Brown: Date premiered: 1955: Place premiered: United States: Setting: Hillsboro, United States

  5. Who are the key characters in “Inherit the Wind”? Bertram Cates: The young teacher on trial for teaching evolution. Henry Drummond: The defense attorney, representing Cates and the cause of intellectual freedom. Matthew Harrison Brady: The prosecutor, representing the state and traditional religious beliefs.

  6. Why is Bert Cates in jail in Inherit the Wind? How does the title of Inherit the Wind contribute to its meaning? How did Bertram Cates technically "win" the case despite being found guilty?