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    A Jury of Her Peers vs Trifles “A Jury of Her Peers” and “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell are the same stories, but in different literary formats. These stories are based on the stereotype of women in society in the early 1900s. The roles of women as anything other than homemakers were downgraded. The stories showed how men, of that time, never considered just how hard women worked doing all of the household chores every day. These stories showed women who were treated like children and have no meaning

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    the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell. In the play women are suppressed by men and society, Mrs.Hale and Mrs.Peters prove that women are not constrained by society's rules and are in fact, the most astute characters in *Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles”*. The kitchen in “trifles” is a major symbol in the play. For example, “It was all messy, out of order and empty, that represents her home life and how she feels in her marriage; unhappy and empty”(recessionJuice). The county attorney in “Trifles” says that

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    Perspective: Readers Response Criticism to “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell The play written by Susan Glaspell in 1916 is based on the murder of John Wright where the prime suspect is his spouse; Minnie Foster. “Trifles” is fixated on the investigation of the social division realized by the strict gender roles that enable the two men and women to have contending points of view on practically every issue. This is found in the way the men view the kitchen as they consider it as not having anything of significant

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    dramas “Trifles” and “A Doll House”, show how two women will commit a crime at all cost and somehow contrast with each other. Trifle is a word which is used to describe something with little importance or value. According to Suzy Clarkson Holstein, “SUSAN CLASPELL’S ‘TRIFLES’ is a deceptive play: deceptive because, like its title, it seems simple, almost inconsequential. Yet the play represents a profound conflict between two models of perception and behavior” (Holstein 282). In the play “Trifles”, Mrs

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    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” and “A Jury

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    The characters in “Trifles” are introduced through their genders and this character categorization holds true to their roles throughout the rest of the story. Through these roles we can observe the subtle nuances throughout the play. Although the emphasis in “Trifles” seems to be focused around the men solving the mysterious murder, a closer look at the symbolism, diction, and structure of the story reveals that through their seemingly negligible roles, the women were bound to discover the facts

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    Alkalay-Gut, Karen. “Jury of Her Peers: The Importance of Trifles”. Studies in Short Fiction. Winter84, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p1. 9p. Web. 17 June 2016. The article had a deep analyzation of Trifles by Susan Glaspell. Alkalay-Gut focuses in on scenes that show the clear division amongst the men and the woman in the play. For various scenes, the article takes apart and truly explains the symbolism throughout the course of the play. Not only are the symbols explained and given high importance, but

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    More Than Mere Trifles

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    During the Middle Ages, the English church’s suggestions were spoken by God’s own voice. The Church encouraged pilgrimages to various holy places, or shrines, to search for spiritual enlightenment and penitence from sin. This ideology says that if one were to pray at a shrine, one could be forgiven of one’s sins, thus increasing the chance of going to Heaven after an earthly death. Those suffering from a plethora of aliments and other illnesses might also make a pilgrimage in the hope of being healed

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    Allya Henry Professor Hopkins ENC1102/CRN10807 4 October 2017 Gender Roles in “Trifles” Early twentieth century America is shaped by World War I , the effects of industrial growth, and a beginning of a new age in literature. Despite movements for progressive reforms like the prohibition of alcohol and the movement for women’s suffrage women’s rights were still limited by traditional gender roles. Women are a “detached portion” of their husbands and expected to submit to his every demand. As result

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    Melissa Prather English 102 Research Paper May 8th, 2012 Understanding Feminism in Susan Glaspell’s Trifles Susan Glaspell lived during a time where women’s rights were not fully acknowledged. The oppression of women during this time stretched to the point that they were not truly acknowledged as their own person. They were to be seen and not heard so to speak. Their sole purpose was to take care of their families by keeping house and performing their caretaker duties. Glaspell even demonstrates

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