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Susan Glaspell 's ' The ' Of A Good Wife And Housekeeper '

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Falling in love, getting married, and raising a family used to be the life girls knew they would live when they grew up. Susan Glaspell wrote and interesting play of a woman whose husband slowly took everything away that she loved in life. In return, she ends up taking his life while he sleeps, by slowly killing him with a rope. The male and female gender dynamic of the story plays a significant aspect in the roles of the characters and their behavior. The men expect the women to live a domesticated lifestyle and fulfill the roles of a good wife and housekeeper. The women embrace the roles; however, they understand the struggles that come with being a wife. Since they can sympathize with Mrs. Wright, they understand how she feels and it explains why they react the way they do with the men in the play. Trifles opens your eyes to an interesting view of how being a housewife could affect a woman. Women often notice little details; however, men generally pay more attention to the task at hand. The men in the play are looking for clues as to why Mr. Wright was murdered, but are looking in all the wrong places. An empty bird cage is noticed by Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Peters examines the cage. She stated, “Why, look at this door. It’s broke. One hinge is pulled apart” (Glaspell). Mrs. Hale also realized it had been manhandled. When Mr. Henderson walked back in the house, from being outside looking for evidence, he spotted the bird cage and commented on it being empty. He

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