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Inherit the Wind Contrasting Regions Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Act, Scene, Line)

Quote #10

RACHEL. There's one out at five-thirteen. Bert, you and I can be on that train, too! (III, 708-10)

This run-away scene seems to show that the only way to live among open-minded people is to get out of the small town. What do you think about that? Are there a lot of free-thinking small towns out there, despite what Inherit the Wind seems to imply?