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    Why Minnie Wright Kills Her Husband In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, Minnie Wright is accused of killing her husband, John. The sheriff, Henry Peters, and the attorney, George Henderson, come to investigate the murder along with the key witness and neighbor, Lewis Hale. They are accompanied by Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, who have come to collect some of Minnie’s personal items to bring to her in jail. The men find it strange that John is strangled when there is a gun in the house. They also find it puzzling

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    Only to find that reality is not so kind. One may feel a sort of desperation and drowning in this life and choose to make a seemingly hard choice, which in reality is their only choice to have a better future than the one they foresee presently. In “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, one can observe the thought that Mrs. Wright had before marriage about her future, the reality of her present life and future, and the choice she made to have a different future. One can see through the memories of Mrs. Hale,

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    Innocent Until Proven Guilty The play called Trifles wrote by Susan Glaspell takes place during the time when stereotypes were born. These stereotypes consisted of how males worked and handled official business, while females took care of the upkeep the home clean, and cooking breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Sheriff Mr. Peters, his wife Mrs. Peters, Mr. Hale and his wife Mrs. Hale, and the County Attorney arrive at a crime scene, and this crime scene could be a potential murder of Mr. Wright

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    Trifles by Susan Glaspell Essay

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    Glaspell’s most memorable one-act play, Trifles (1916) was based on murder trial case that happened in the 1900’s. Glaspell worked as a reporter, where she appointed a report of a murder case. It was about a farmer, John Hossack who was killed while he was asleep in bed one night. His wife claimed that she was asleep next to him when the attack occurred. No one believed in her statement, she was arrested and was charged on first degree murder. In Trifles, the play takes place at an abandon house

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    society now although it still exists has almost extinguished the notion of sexism, unlike the early 19th century, where women were treated inferior 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

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    In the play Trifles, Susan Glaspell creates a situation that at first glance appears to place a woman at fault, but as the readers continue, he/she realizes that the truth is the opposite to what it appears to be. It is interesting to see how the author uses the image of a perfect husband to portray irony with the hidden theme of isolation and patriarchy within their domestic relationship. This irony leads into Minnie Foster, also called Mrs. Wright, to use the idea of justice vs. law within this

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    What Does Trifles Mean

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    "Trifles" Have you ever loved something so much that ends up bad? The play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell is a tragic tale of love and suffering. Mrs. Wright lived thirty years in loneliness; just to end up "trapped" again as she was taken to jail. In the cold, gloomy farm house kitchen Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hales quickly started an investigation of their own. Their investigation was conveyed through characterization, symbolism, and irony. Through characterization Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters bonded

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    Throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s, females were often seen as inferior to men. The importance of females rest in their duties as a housewife. In “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, Glaspell describes how this degrading message can both hurt women and make them feel trapped in their marriage. Minnie Wright is John Wright’s husband, an uptight, quiet, and stoic farmer who is murdered. The murderer remains a mystery as the men investigate the bedroom, the barn, and living room while Mrs. Hale,

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    theory that men had to provide and women had to stay at home to do housework was a key turning point in this play. Using the actions, dialogues, and events of this play Susan Glaspell shows the ideology of sexism in this time period. In the play Trifles the characters actions show the impurity of men’s bias on women’s helping of the daily life tasks. Not only do the men make a mock of the women for them trying to solve the case but they played along with their theories. Men in this time period assumed

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    One Act Play Trifles

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    The one-act play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, weaves in and out of Aristotle’s theories of unity in time, place, and action, which define a good play. Her use of unity, as well as her stray from unity, delivers a plot and series of subplots that cover a variety of conflicts that intertwine to display stereotypical gender roles that depict women’s suffrage. The one-act play places the females as the protagonist as they define and defend their position in a man’s world while solving a murder mystery

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