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    Trifles is a play written by Susan Glaspell that emphasizes the difference in gender roles in the late 19th century. A trifle, according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is something that does not have much value or importance. In this play, women are one of the many “objects” that are considered trifles, which brings up the topic of gender equality. Glaspell provides perspective on how women were treated differently, even from just the simple names of the characters. The women in this play are not

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    to men, and lived a patriarchal life. Susan Glaspell exposes the patriarchal society in her play “Trifles.” Although at first the play may seem like a solved murder mystery, Glaspell goes much further than that, she connects her play to the society she lived in and even future societies to an extent. Glaspell writes about the gender differences that occurred during her time. The theme of sexism and patriarchy can be seen early on in the play. Glaspell in the opening of her play introduces the three

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    In Trifles, Susan Glaspell combines the concepts of sentimentality and Modernism into a perfectly blended masterpiece that shows the importance of both the masculine Modernist and the feminine sentimental perspectives. Sentimentality and femininity are shown to be more important than they are assumed to be. They act as a direct dichotomy with Modernist literature, a field dominated by men that emphasizes minimalism and reveals reality to be harsh and unforgiving. The use of Modernism and sentimentality

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    Susan Glaspell Works Perhaps the most notable difference between the two works is the change in title. The title of the drama, “Trifles” implies the inconsequential nature of the women, in the eyes of their male counterparts. Several times, within both works, the men regard the women as frivolous. In the drama, one of Mrs. Peters’ first lines is an explanation of Mrs. Wright’s concern over the state of her fruit preserves: “Oh, her fruit; it did freeze. She worried about that when it turned so cold

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    Trifles by Susan Glaspell In the short play "Trifles,” by Susan Glaspell, various questions and issues originate concerning with the bond between women, the difference between male and female, and what life was like in the early nineteen century for women. In addition, the importance and development of symbols are crucial. Throughout the play, Glaspell uses symbols to further and support Minnie’s isolation and lack of happiness in her life. Although the answers may be evident there is room

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    The play 'Trifles written by Susan Glaspell can be mediated a radical writing in it its advancement of the feminist changes. This season in American History of the feminist progress taking stem, with it's ideas of a bigger fairness across genders, was a time that should always be evoked and anecdotal in any style. Since this play was written, the feminist action has been grasped, and America is much replaced, yet it is all the more critical to know where we as a community came from so we can acknowledge

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    on the imbalance of power in each. In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, she tells not the story of a murder case, but an example of war from one of these divisions in the late 1900s--the gender division. Within the text, the author uses the characterization of the men, symbolism of the bird cage, and denouement of the plot to explain the gender conflict that ensues from the walls that were built to divide men and women. Throughout the story, Glaspell characterizes the men by negative, and even insulting,

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    Trifles by Susan Glaspell is a tragic mysterious drama that has to deal with a murderous wife, and a couple of friends who cover up her tracks. Throughout the story Glaspell gives clues to the reader to help him or her figure out what will happen in the end. Glaspell Wrote Trifles in 1916, according to the year it is safe to assume that this mysterious short story was placed in a time around the 1910’s setting. The clues she leaves, such as the quilting square, the bird, the reflections in the setting

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    In the play, “Trifles”, by Susan Glaspell, it describes how a woman escapes justice. The central theme of the story is the importance of paying attention to minor details. The author uses the literary technique of symbolism to prove her point. The scene is set in the house of a murder, and the suspect is Mrs. White. The dead canary in the drama is a symbol of the reason for the murder. In the story, “Trifles”, Glaspell teaches how crucial it is for an individual to be sensitive to the small details

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    Trifles was written in the early 1900's by Susan Glaspell. This occurred far before the women's movement. Women were generally looked upon as possessions to their husbands. Their children, all wages, and belongings were property of their husbands. In Glaspell's story it is easily depicted as to what role the men and women portrayed in society at this time. Glaspell proves her point by a conversation between two women in this story. The women, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, are at the scene of the murder

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