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The Yellow Wallpaper, By Susan Glaspell

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During the early nineteenth century women had less of a voice when it came to making decisions all the decision making were usually left to the men especially in relationships. The short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell are two pieces of fictional literature that exhibit the roles of women in a marriage during the period. In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” the reader reads about a woman who has been in a room for the summer to cure her sickness of nervous depression by her husband who is a physician. The play “trifles” takes place in a farmhouse where the police are investigating the murder of Mr. Wright whose body was discovered when a friend comes over to visit only to find Mrs. Wright weaving while the husband is hung in their room upstairs. The two pieces of fictional literature give insight to what were the expected roles of women in marriage, how marriage was some sort of prison that limits the women, and how the women broke away from that atmosphere they were in.
The women in the early 1900’s were the expected to be the “housekeepers” in the marriage. In the play “Trifles” Mrs. Wright gets criticized in the play for the disarray the house is in when the investigators show up to investigate the murder while the women come to the defense of Mrs. Wright giving reason why the house is not up to the “expectation” of the men. This instance tells the reader that the women in the early 1900’s were expected to

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