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    When reading the play Trifles which was written in 1916, by Susan Glaspell, I found that the play is about the murder of John Wright by his wife Minnie Wright. There were two different perspectives of how three male characters, Sheriff Henry Peters, County Attorney George Henderson and a neighbor, Lewis Hale, investigate the crime versus the two women in the play who are Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters the wives of the neighbor and the sheriff. (Kirszner & Mandell, 2012). When focusing on the males way

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    Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles” is a short drama that plays out the events of a murder mystery concerning the death of John Wright. Two women, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peter, along with a Sheriff and County Attorney inspect the cold empty farmhouse of the now deceased John Wright for any clues or evidence that can help them discover who the murder is. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters straighten out and organizes Mrs. Wright’s belongings in the kitchen only to discover evidence that implies Mrs. Wright murdered her

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    Dating back to early civilization, women’s lives were to do as they are told. In the one-act play, Trifles written by Susan Glaspell, it is often viewed as an example of early feminist drama. In this murder play, Mrs. Peters, wife of the sheriff and Mrs. Hale, wife of a neighboring farmer, are asked by the victim’s wife, Mrs. Wright (Minnie Fosters) to take her back a few items. As the women gather items per her request they discover evidence tracing back to Mrs. Wright. Since they are able to sympathize

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    In “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, Mrs. Wright kills her husbands in his sleep. While murder is usually the wrong thing to do, there are some exceptions in this case. Through the conversation of the other characters, it becomes known that Mr. Wright was abusive to his wife. In 1916 when this story takes place, if family’s had any difficulties, the government or police never intervened. So with this in mind, when the reader finds out that Mr. Wright was abusive, it is understandable why Mrs. Wright felt

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    In the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell she have a married couple and their last name is Mr. and Mrs. Wright. This last of Mr. and Mrs. Sounds like right but they are not right for each other. Their personalities are like water and oil, they do not go and should not be together because of their differences. Although they are fine with each other, things between them begin to get complicated, then one day Mr. Wright is dead. Mrs. Wright was taken to the police station and held there until they find

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    Michael Hyatt Dr. Tuttle English 250 25 November 2014 Analytical Response: Trifles The play, “Trifles”, by Susan Glaspell is about the murder of a man by the name of John Wright. The play starts off by the Henry Peters the sheriff and George Henderson the county attorney arrive at Mr. Wright’s house with Mr. Hale, the witness and neighbor of Mr. Wright, along with Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters. They are all at the house to investigate the murder of Mr. Wright. We then are told by Mr. Hale that when

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    Susan Glaspell Trifles

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    In the short story, Susan Glaspell's (1916) "Trifles," tells a perplexing mystery in which a woman's husband was strangled to death while laying in bed next to her sleeping. There are points in the story which Mrs. Wright, whose being held in custody, seems to be stereotyped by the men. As the County Attorney, Sheriff, and Hale walk through the farmhouse investigating the scene, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale sit at a table observing Mrs. Wright's kitchen connecting dots themselves about what might have

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles The play examines the relationships between husbands and wives and reflects stereotypes of gender, particularly a marriage that ended in murder. The setting, a messy kitchen, reflects to me that the women stand together, emphasizing both the way they have been pushed together by their male-dominated society but also, possibly, their loyalty to each other over their husbands, a topic explored in the play. The men repeatedly dismiss things as beneath their notice if they are

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    1900s saw a time of public awareness for women’s issues. With women’s suffrage on the cusp of everyone’s lips, the social oppression of women was a major topic in all forms of communication and entertainment, especially the theater. Trifles, a one-act play by Susan Glaspell tells the story of a woman, Minnie Wright, who murders her abusive husband John Wright. The story’s central themes lie in the oppression of women and justice. Minnie, who was in an abusive marriage for thirty years, found freedom

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    In the play Trifles, Susan Glaspell does a great job of making the reader question their own ethics, morals, and values. I believe that Mrs. Peters is the protagonist in this play and that I would have made the same decisions she did. In this era, women were not considered to be equal to men. The chauvinism displayed by Mr. Henderson, the county attorney, is quite disturbing and clearly detrimental to the case he is handling. Were Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale right for what they did for Mrs. Wright

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