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Essay On Trifles

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Throughout time, history has shown that women have always faced a minority in society. In early years of the 20th century women have encountered huge obstacles due to a male-dominated society where they have been assigned involuntarily life rolls like stay at home wives where most of them are forced to live a joy restricted and isolated existence. Trifles is a one-act play that takes place in early 1900’s in the abandoned and gloomy farmhouse of John and Minnie Wright where George Henderson the county attorney, Henry Peters a local sheriff and neighboring farmer Lewis Hale accompanied by the wives of two of the men, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale with business of finding evidence of the death and suspicious murder of John Wright suspecting Minnie as the murderer. …show more content…

Since the very beginning where the men take an investigation in place inside the farm house leaving the two wives in the disarrayed kitchen being treated as trifles with very little attention due to their place in society. While the men are searching for evidence that could lead them to a motive for the murder around the farmhouse to plead Ms. Wright guilty they fail try to understand her senses and emotions due to interior and exterior factors such as loneliness, monotony and emotional abuse. While the play develops you may see Mrs. Hale’s act of empathy toward Ms. Wright due to the fact that she knew her and knew how hard It was to be a stay at home wife and how hard it was to run a farmhouse. In a moment where Mr. Henderson inside is sexist mind judges Mrs. Wright as to failing in her performance to keep a clean and good working farmhouse, Mrs. Hale defends Minnie against his judgment demonstrating how women are united by common experiences and men fail to understand their

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