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    Minnie Wright with Objects in her House Susan Glaspell’s play, Trifles, is a one act play written in 1916 of a woman, Minnie Wright who was accused of murdering her husband. Throughout the play the Sheriff and the County Attorney search the house for evidence of what caused Mrs. Wright to kill her husband. Mrs. Hale is the wife of Mr. Hale and neighbor to Minnie Wright. Mrs. Peters, the wife of the sheriff, is new to town and does not know the former Mrs. Wright. Although Mrs. Wright is not present

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    Minnie Wright, the main character in Trifles, is a woman whose intelligence is measured by men based upon Minnie’s ability to keep house, preserve foods and perform other traditional female roles. Her husband, Mr. Wright, is unable to see how truly smart she is because he convinces himself she is capable of being nothing more than a naïve housewife. In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, predetermined status based upon gender roles stifles a person’s true abilities, resulting in dismissal of intellect despite

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    The Tone Of August Wilson

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    The tone that August Wilson uses is an approachable and lofty blend at the same time. To begin with the protagonist of fences, Troy is a mindful man whose dreams are obstructed, this makes him have confidence in self-made fantasies. The play first begins with an entertaining story about his struggle with a personified Death character. In addition to this Troy has the ability to live in a fictitious world, denying his affair with Alberta. Troy instigates conflict as a result of his ability to believe

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    The novella Ethan Frome, the play Trifles, and the book Great Short Stories by American Women, and the play Trifles contain many short stories by early American feminists many of which are socially progressive. Some of the stories in the book of short stories “Transcendental Wild Oats”, and “My Mysterious Mademoiselle”. In Ethan Frome although the main character in the story is a male it is still feminist literature due to the females in the story being what moves the story along. In this novella

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    Trifles, a one act play written by Susan Glaspell, explores the fact that women are very observant of the little things that may lead to the solving a bigger problem. Why are women so attentive to these little things? The attention to detail is where solving this murder mystery begins. The little things are like puzzle pieces. They all contribute to make a bigger picture.. The men of the play think that the women are only worrying about the trifles, things of little value or importance. The men do

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    Mrs. Wright is the protagonist in the short, one act play titled, “Trifles”, which is written by Susan Glaspell. Miss Brill is the protagonist in the short story “Miss Brill” which is written by Katherine Mansfield. These two diverse women oddly enough, share some of the same qualities such as having miserable secluded lives and finding a weird sense of ease in mere petite animals to implement comfort to their lives; the two also have differences in being that although Mrs. Wright is miserable, she

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    In Susan Glaspell’s one act play “Trifles,” the ultimate knot is cut loose. The setting occurs during the early 1900’s, a time period when women were treated as second-class citizens and surrendered to the complete control of men. In this patriarchal society, men dominated every aspect of women’s lives. This division in society was caused by the many differences that were seen between men and woman. Depicted in this play, both the male and female characters saw things differently, heard things

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    "Life in the rural Midwest at the turn of the century was a lonely, difficult, often depressing way of life. The isolation and despondency with which [Susan] Glaspell characterizes Minnie Wright's existence is not far from the reality that many farmers [and their wives] would have experienced (McDaniel)." In the play "Trifles," by Susan Glaspell readers are brought into an isolated farmhouse that is being investigated for the killing of a man named John Wright. While the Sheriff, County Attorney, and

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    Trifles Essay

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    Little Trifles Add Up to a Big Case      Detectives are always looking for little pieces of evidence when investigating a crime. After all, it is this evidence that can turn a trial around, whether be it for the good or bad. This is especially the case in Susan Glaspell's Trifles. When Mrs. Hale comes across little pieces of evidence, she passes them off as being "trifles", hiding them from the detective. She is the sole reason that very little evidence is collected

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles” is an early feminist play written in 1916. Although this one-act play is mainly about solving the murder of John Wright, it really depicts the lives of women when they were living in a male-dominated society and barely had any freedom. It even gives us an example of domestic abuse and the effects it can have. “Trifles” showcases the control that men had over their wives and how they viewed them. The description that we get of Mrs. Wright before she was married versus when

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