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    Trifles, written by Susan Glaspell, seems to a crime story short story. Glaspell writes of a woman (Mrs. Wright) who murdered her husband because he was to blame for her cold and lonely life. The protagonist, Minnie Wright, remains unseen throughout the play. The male characters are the prime investigator at the crime scene, however, they are unable to find the killer. The women characters solve the murder. Glaspell uses symbols to expose the murder. In “Trifles,” Glaspell use a bird, cage and rope

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    Trifles The play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell is a one-act play that revolves around the investigation of the murder of Mr. Wright by an unknown person. The investigation is carried out by Mr. Hale who is the county attorney, Mr. Peters who is the sheriff, Mrs. Peters, and Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Wright claims that she was asleep when unknown assailant entered the house and stabs her husband to death. From the critical view of this play, one can see that as the male characters carry out the formal investigation

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    Symbolism in Trifles by Susan Glaspell The play Trifles by Susan Glaspell is a great example of an early feminist drama because it shows two women Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters who both realize while in the home of Mrs. Wright that she was justified in her killing her husband in the middle of the night. It shows that the ladies are women first and wives second. They help Mrs. Wright verses helping the men solve the murder because the ladies can relate and put themselves in the shoes of Mrs. Wright

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    In the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, the prevalent theme is that sexism can make people blind to the truth. The play takes place in the late 1800s, when sexism is very popular and normal. Men always thought lowly of women. In the play, there is two men investigating the murder of a man with the wife as the main suspect. One of the men investing, Mr. Hale says, “Well, women are used to worrying over trifles”(Glaspell, 1916, p. 3). Hale is saying women worry over small unimportant things, which

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    Trifles is a short play written by Susan Glaspell about solving the murder of a farmer, John Wright. In the story, John Wright’s wife was accused of strangling him to death while he was sleeping. The play was based on an actual murder case Glaspell covered, back when she was a journalist, about a woman named Margaret, who they renamed Minnie Wright for the play (Kennedy, Trifles). Glaspell admitted that she came back to the house of Margaret couple of times after she was already in prison, and told

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    Trifles The short story Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, tells a compelling tale of naturalism. When looking at this story on a sociological standpoint, there are many instances in which you can study the characters in a clinical point of view. When looking at people or characters clinically you are examining their mental and physical health. Minnie Wright is the character with the widest array of mental challenges in this story. From a psychological standpoint the environment that a person lives in

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    Response to Trifles by Susan Glaspell The play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell is type of murder mystery that takes place in the early 1900’s. The play begins when the sheriff Mr. Peters and county attorney Mr. Henderson come to attempt to piece together what had happen on the day that Mr. Wright was murder. While investigating the seen of the murder, they are accompanied by the Mr. Hale, Mrs. Hale and Mr. Peters. Mr. Hale had told that Mrs. Wright was acting strange when he found her in the

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    Where little things mean the world , in “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, the story “Trifles” explores the oppression women faced in years past, it's about a time when women played a small role in many situations, and was thought of as not having much importance. Women were thought of only being interested in the little things of no importance as it goes with the meaning “Trifles”. A man has been murdered by his wife, but the men of the town who are investigators of the crime are unable to solve the mystery

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    Imagine this; you walk in to a room and find out that there is someone dead upstairs and nothing is being down about it and there are so many questions to be asked. How could that make a person feel? Susan Glaspell wrote a drama called “Trifles” and it revolves around a murder scene. As the men were thinking they could get all their information while just analyzing where the suspect was found murdered, when the women had a whole different theory. The women were going through different things with

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    Lynne A. Kay Professor Hardy ENGL 102 7380 Composition and Literature (2155) August 7, 2015 Little Trifles, problem solvers. The play Trifles published in the early 20th century by Susan Glaspell shows how women were viewed as possessions and belittled by their husbands. With this play, Glaspell exposes the sexism that the women endured in that period and characterized social stigma with the murder of John Wright. Mr. Hale, Mr. Henderson and Sheriff Peters, the court attorney go into the house

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