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1 Unit 10 The Trial That Rocked the World John Scopes

2 Teaching Points I. Background information II. Text analysis
III. Introduction to the text IV. Rhetorical devices V. Questions for discussion

3 I. Background Information
Charles Darwin & his The Origin of Species The trial The Person involved in the trial

4 1. Charles Darwin & The Origin of Species
( ) British, world famous naturalist and bilogist Originator of the theory of man’s evolution by natural selection Work: origin of species, descent of man

5 The process of natural selection
“As many more individuals of each species are born than can possibly survive, and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable to itself, under the complex and sometimes varying conditions of life, will have abetter chance of surviving, and thus be naturally selected. From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form.”

6 The Trial John Thomas Scopes came to Tennessee fresh out of college. In the spring of 1925, he had just completed his first year as science teacher and part-time football coach at the high school in the little town of Dayton. Scopes planned to return home to Kentucky for the summer. But in his words, "a beautiful blonde" distracted him and he stayed for another week hoping for a date. The decision changed his life forever.

7 The people involved i. John Scope:the last surviving principal of the
famous Tennessee “Monkey Trial” of The man whose name became synonymous with the teaching of evolution in American schools.

8 ii. Clarence Darrow(1857-1938): American lawyer.
He acted professionally in many cases against monopolies or on the side of labor;he pleaded for the Negro defendants in the Scottsboro trial (1932). He was also the president of the American League to abolish Capital Punishment

9 iii. William Jennings Bryan (1860-
1925);American leader, editor, and popular lecturer; three times a nominee for the presidency of the US.,Secretary of State (1901- 1913). Just before his death (1925) Bryan figured as one of the prosecuting attorneys and a state’s witness against the teaching of Darwinian evolution in the famed Scopes trial held at Dayton, Tennessee.

10 II. Text analysis Part I. A lead-in (para 1)
A packed court on a sweltering July day in 1925,all the three main characters are present: John Scopes, Darrow and Bryan. Part II. A flashback(paras2-9) The reason why I was brought to court: 1)Teaching Darwin’s evolution in American schools.2) Fundamentalism was strong in Tennessee Part III. The process of the Trial (paras10-43) The debate between the two sides--- wentthrough several stages:

11 III. Introduction to the text
What is the main idea of the text? Analyzing the title: The trial that rocked the world? Where, what , who

12 For your reference The conflict between… The trial:
State VS John Scope fundamentalists VS the modernists

13 The fundamentalists: They adhered to a literal interpretation of the Old Testament. The modernists: They accepted the theory advanced by Charles Darwin – that all animal life, including monkeys and men, had evolved from a common ancestor.

14 Defendant : John Scopes: an unknown school-teacher (science master and football coach) at the secondary school in Dayton before the trial. He taught biology using Hunter’s Civic Biology.

15 The counsel for John Scopes’ defence:
Clarence Darrow: the famous criminal lawyer, well prepared and quite sure of himself (L.13); shrewd, 68-year-old (L.58); an agnostic Dudley Field Malone: handsome and magnetic; a Catholic (L.61) Arthur Garfield Hays: quiet, scholarly and steeped in the law; a Jew

16 The counsel for the prosecution:
William Jennings Bryan: the silver-tongued orator, three times Democratic nominee for President of the U.S., leader of the fundamentalist movement; ageing, paunchy (L.55) Tom Stewart: Bryan’s son, a lawyer, Tennessee’s brilliant young attorney-general

17 Tennessee vs. John Scopes
The “Monkey Trial” Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan during the trial

18 II. Introduction to the Passage
Type of literature: -- a piece of objective description

19 Introduction to the Passage
The purpose of a piece of objective description: ---to record and reproduce a true picture with opinions and emotions of the author excluded

20 Introduction to the Passage
Ways of developing a piece of objective description: ---to begin with a brief general picture, divide the object into parts and organize the detailed description in order of space

21 IV . Rhetorical Devices 1. hyperbole 2. transferred epithet
3.        synecdoche 4.        ridicule

22 V. Questions for Discussion
1. How much do you know about the author from this article? 2. What do you think of the struggles between fundamentalists and modernists? 3. Why was so much attention paid to this trial in an out-of-the-way small town in the U.S.? 4. Try to elaborate the views of Darrow and Malone and that of Bryan’s. 5. What have you learned about the Bible?


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