Susan Glaspell a Jury of Her Peers Essay

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    Susan Glaspell wrote Trifles in 1916 and later made a short story out of it. They both explain the plot of Minnie who is accused of murdering her husband. He is found dead in bed with a rope around his neck. Three men come to Minnie’s house to carry out an investigation of the murder of her husband. Due to the year the story takes place in, women didn’t have the rights they do today. This plays a significant role in the two stories as it depicts how men looked at women. A comparison of “Trifles”

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    In the short story, “A Jury of Her Peers,” a neighbor has just discovered the body of John Wright up in his bed, dead, with Minnie Wright in a rocking chair downstairs. The three men that come to investigate this murder don’t actually find any clues that they believe pertain to the crime; the two women that come along discover trifles that have been overlooked and do in fact solve the murder. Susan Glaspell shows that repression is brought by social expectations due to imposed gender roles, through

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    "A Jury of Her Peers" Susan Glaspell shows how human bonding can override legalities that society has. This is shown by Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters bonding with Minnie by understanding her daily life as they are in her home. The two women feel a connection with Minnie because their lives are very similar to that of hers. By the two women understanding and having a connection with Minnie they notice the small trifles that leads to them finding evidence and motive for Minnie murdering her husband

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    The Power Struggles in Jury of Her Peers and Mama Come Home The issue of dominance and subordinance is addressed in the short stories “A Jury of her Peers” by Susan Glaspell and “Mama Come Home” by James Tiptree, Jr. In the stories the subordinates are harmed by the dominants, but the subordinates overcome the suppression to triumph in the end. The groups with the power control the laws and the positions of the weaker group. To begin with, “A Jury of her Peers” is about the way women

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    for the children, and have dinner ready for the husband when he got home. One story that shows this is Susan Glaspell's play “A Jury of Her Peers”. The play “Trifles” was written in 1916 and was rewritten as a short story. During the play one of the male characters says “‘women are used to worrying over trifles... And yet... for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies?’" (Glaspell). This quote shows how men do not see women’s issues as a problem because they are just women, and when

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    Comparison between “A Jury of Her Peers” and “A Rose for Emily” In “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell and “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner, both authors introduce female protagonists that are confined by men’s authority. By displaying the protagonist's transformation, Glaspell and Faulkner highlight the repercussions of gender roles, to show that when women are trapped, they will go to great lengths to retaliate against their oppressors. In “A Jury of Her Peers,” Glaspell utilizes the sexist

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    counterparts. In contrast, sex-positive feminists, such as Gayle Rubin, reject sexual essentialism and suggest that sexuality is constructed. The development of the patriarchal society and its implication for gendered autonomy will be assessed through Susan Glaspell’s short

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    short story, A Jury of Her Peers, Minnie Wright, the main character, is accused of murdering her husband, John Wright. The story takes place during an investigation at the Wright’s home. There are 5 people involved; the sheriff, Henry Peters, and his wife Mrs. Peters, one of Minnie’s neighbors, Lewis Hale, his wife Martha Hale, and George Henderson, a county prosecutor. The story narrated by Martha Hale, where she develops throughout the story into a strong woman. Susan Glaspell, the author, uses

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    The Intriguing Short Story Mystery Throughout this short story, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peers seem to be able to unravel the interior motive of the death of Mr. Wright. Their observant eyes, feminine instincts, and personal experiences help them discover the truth of Mr. and Mrs. Wright’s relationship. When they first enter the house, the men leave the women downstairs to go investigate upstairs. Meanwhile, the women begin to look closely around the kitchen. They noticed that the kitchen was certainly

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    one of the most vile, inhuman crimes a person can commit. “A Municipal Report” by O. Henry and “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell both involve a vindictive murder of an abusive husband and the hiding of incriminating evidence, however, the two stories also differ in their purposes. Henry takes the reader through an implausible series of events, taking the reader away from reality, while Glaspell illustrates the vital individual decisions as well as the morality that goes with murder, domestic

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