
However, the playwrights state in a note at the opening of the play that it is not meant to be a historical account, and there are numerous instances where events were substantially altered or invented.

Mencken, who covered the trial for The Baltimore Sun, and the character of Bertram Cates corresponds to Scopes. Bryan and Darrow, formerly close friends, opposed one another at the Scopes trial. The role of Matthew Harrison Brady is intended to reflect the personality and beliefs of William Jennings Bryan, while that of Henry Drummond is intended to be similar to that of Clarence Darrow. Scopes' conviction for teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution to a high school science class, contrary to a Tennessee state law. Inherit the Wind is a fictionalized account of the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial, which resulted in John T.


Henry Drummond ( Spencer Tracy, left) and Matthew Harrison Brady ( Fredric March, right) in the film version of Inherit the Wind (1960)
