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Trifles Analysis

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“Well, women are used to worrying over trifles” one of the husbands in Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles states when the women try to give their interpretation of a crime scene. This is just one example of how women tend to be respected much less than their male counterparts in a male-dominated society. Although the play Trifles was written in the year 1916, many of the feminist themes found in this play can be found in today’s society still. Michael Hollinger wrote the play Naked Lunch in the year 2003, and the female role is still written as the weaker more vulnerable character. Just as they were then, women are often portrayed as victims and do not receive the same respect that men do in our male-dominated world. In the play Naked Lunch by Michael Hollinger, the audience sees a very controlling and abusive relationship between two ex-lovers being portrayed, with the male character Vernon acting very aggressive towards the female character Lucy. The two’s lunch starts off fine enough, but it becomes increasingly tense after Lucy admits she is now a vegetarian. It is made blatantly obvious from Vernon that he thinks this choice is ridiculous, even though he has no right to control her. He cannot seem to accept this fact about her new life, and even goes one step further as he pokes fun at the matter, saying “your soul said to you ‘no more meat’” (989). Using context clues from the sexual undertones of this play, one can conclude that Vernon may be more upset at her not wanting to eat a different kind of meat per se. Throughout the lunch, Vernon tries to pressure her into eat the meat and enjoy the meal, stating he “figure I’ll open a bottle of wine, apologize . . . maybe we’ll get naked, be like old times,” (991). Lucy doesn’t seem to be keen on this idea at all, yet Vernon keeps pushing her to eat the meat until he is screaming “EAT THE MEAT!” while standing in front of her phase (991). This can be interpreted as Vernon sexually abusing Lucy, who obviously did not want to be intimate with him in any regard, and who said no multiple times. Lucy was most definitely the victim in this situation as even when she was in an uncomfortable situation, Vernon was relentless and forced her to do something she did not

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