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Implicate Mrs. Wright In Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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The play Susan Glaspell's Trifles were written in the 1900s. “Susan Keating Glaspell was born in Davenport, Iowa, on July 1, 1876” (Noe 48). “She graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, with a Ph. B. in Philosophy” (Waterman 13). The play Trifles was about the murder of Mr. Wright taken place in their farm house during the winter season. The title of the play was chosen because men only thought of the women as trifles. According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus the word trifles is “something that does not have much value or importance”. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters conceal the evidence that implicate Mrs. Wright in the murder of her husband because they knew how men felt toward women, however Mrs. Wright was a good woman and a hard working farmer’s wife. First of all, during …show more content…

Wright was a talented great singer until she married Mr. Wright. Mrs. Wright was imprisoned in her own home. Mrs. Hale shared, “She used to sing real pretty herself.” (Glaspell) She displayed signed that she was no longer a part of the outside activities in addition to giving up singing. Mrs. Hale stated, “Wright was close. I think maybe that's why she kept so much to herself. She didn't even belong to the Ladies Aid. I suppose she felt she couldn't do her part, and then you don't enjoy things when you feel shabby. She used to wear pretty clothes and be lively, when she was Minnie Foster, one of the town girls singing in the choir. But that--oh, that was thirty years ago. This all you was to take in?” (Glaspell) In addition she also stated, “ I could've come. I stayed away because it weren't cheerful--and that's why I ought to have come. I--I've never liked this place. Maybe because it's down in a hollow and you don't see the road. I dunno what it is, but it's a lonesome place and always was, I wish I had come over to see Minnie Foster sometimes. I can see now” (Glaspell). Mrs. Wright was stripped of who she was after marrying Mr.

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