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Lack Of Appreciation Of Women In Trifles By Susan Glaspell

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“Well, women are used to worrying over trifles,” Mr. Hale, a character in the play, Trifles, causally points out alluding that women lack the common sense to worry about the important things in life (1389). Trifles was written by Susan Glaspell in 1916 and first performed on August 9, 1916 by the Providence Players in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The play Trifles is about the investigation into the murder of John Wright by his wife Minnie, and how the men overlook the “trifles” and the women use these small things to piece together the clues to reveal the truth behind the murder. Susan Glaspell uses irony and symbolism in the play, Trifles, to show the lack of appreciation that men had for women and their handling of small everyday occurrences

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