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    In the play, Mrs. Peters is one of the women who supports in the hiding of the evidence that will evidently prove Mrs. Wright’s motive for murder. The plays revolves around theme that is associated with the title, Trifles, wherein the irony of it is the women meddling in their trifle things find the motive. Mrs. Peters is a dynamic character that sees the most change, from siding with the men and making excuses for them to hiding the cutting piece of evidence for the case, being the wife of the

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    is always a hidden truth, and “Trifle” is no exception. Written in 1916 by Susan Glaspell the play narrates the story of Minnie Foster and the serious of events that led her to murdering her husband. Symbols such as the house, a canary and a birdcage are applied to significantly emphasize Minnie Foster isolation. The house is a major symbol. Even though the home is the closest to town, it is located down in a hollow and can not been seen from the road. “ Trifles focuses on the death of an oppressive

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    Maya angelo quotes, “There is no agony like bearing on untold story inside of you”. From the play “Trifles” it is clear Minnies agonizing desperation for freedom. Minnie for years has suffered domestic abuse through our her marriage by her husband john wright.The readers digest states that the majority of women has no option but to marry for survival, as the system has made them to be dependent on mens income( ). In the play the woman’s untold story known to many for example

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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 the short story “Trifles”, the themes of isolation of the characters, gender differences, and character conflicts affect the actions of the characters in the play. The one act play is very strong in the way that women are treated and how they live. The strict living of the women caused by the gender role of the male working making decisions and having them do all the maintenance in the house causes the women to be so isolated that they just sit in there house with nothing to do or kids to be

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    “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell is a play that is largely based on stereotypes. The most prevalent one is the inferiority of women over men, though the play also explores the differences between genders in general. First of all, Glaspell largely examines the repression of women in the 1900s. Women were highly looked down upon by men, and were seen mostly as housekeepers and child bearers, and were definitely not seen as intelligent people. The women in this play prove that the stereotypes against

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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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    Trifles is a contemporary drama by Susan Glaspell. The drama is about a murder that has been committed and the wives of the sheriff and farmer, who are named Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale. While the men are searching the house, the women are in the kitchen looking at what Mrs. Wright has been doing and eventually find out who killed John Wright. The men are looking at the women like they are crazy and don’t take the women seriously. Symbolism plays an important part in this story, especially concerning

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    before children even have the opportunity to think for themselves and reverse the effects. People become completely divided, and arguments, even war, ensue between the separate divisions based on the imbalance of power in each. In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, she tells not the story of a murder case, but an example of war from one of these divisions in the late 1900s--the gender division. Within the text, the author uses the characterization of the men, symbolism of the bird cage, and denouement of the

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    The feeling of anger can also resulted from the appearance and the reality of the human being .the appearance of man is always contrast with his reality ,everyone owns ugly, real face hide behind his fake and smile face . One can find both smiles of Mrs. Wright throughout the play. As Mrs. Hale indicates that people says about him that he is a good man "he didn't drink and kept his words as well as most, I guess, and paid his debt" (Glaspell, 82). She also indicates that "he was a hard man just

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