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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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    Murder, torture, and mayhem are merely three of the unique problems that can be found throughout the one act play Trifles by Susan Glaspell. The writer opens up the story by explaining the situation of Mrs. Wright, a middle aged woman who is being accused of murdering her husband. The crime scene is a mess. A sheriff, the prosecuting attorney and their wives are looking in to the gruesome death that occurred upstairs in the Wright household. It is immediately found that the men focus their attention

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    In the comparison of “Trifles” and “A Jury of Her Peers” are extremely similar to one another in almost every respect. Much of the dialogue is lifted directly from the play and placed into the short story. Additionally, all of the plot points are the same, with some insignificant differences. There are two main differences: the first is the difference between the titles, which is represented in the pieces themselves and the second is the difference in characterization. Susan Glaspell uses death,

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    The play Trifles written by Susan Glaspell is a mystery story of a murder that takes place in a small farming town. At the time the play was written women in the united states were still not given the opportunity to vote. It is through the mystery of this murder that we find the role of gender to be a major factor throughout the entirety of the play. In the play, we are given tandems of females and males to follow as they seek to solve the mystery of how Mrs. Wright’s husband was murdered. The

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    Men Empowering Women In “Trifles”, Susan Glaspell reveals the inferiority of women over men. Glaspell uses the murderous story to explain the roles of the women versus the men. The play portrays the men as sexist and the women as inferior; however, the men accept their superior roles while the women ironically accept their traditional roles. Right from the beginning, the play introduces the differences in the male and female characters by their attitude towards one another. The men identify themselves

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    barriers through her many literary works by focusing on strong female characters and their experiences. For example, the one-act play, Trifles, written by Gaspell is a prolific piece of literature that paved the way for a new age for women. In Trifles, Gaspell highlights gender differences through the use of symbolism, roles in society, and men’s attitudes. Throughout Trifles, symbolism is used to develop the theme of gender differences. In the play, the women are referred to only by their married names

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    The Feminist Message in Susan Glaspell's Trifles Susan Glaspell's Trifles can be regarded as a work of feminist literature. The play depicts the life of a woman who has been suppressed, oppressed, and subjugated by a patronizing, patriarchal husband. Mrs. Wright is eventually driven to kill her "hard" (1178) husband who has stifled every last twitch of her identity. Trifles dramatizes the hypocrisy and ingrained discrimination of male-dominated society while simultaneously speaking to

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    play Trifles, is based on a true story about a murder mystery trial. The murder was taken place in Iowa in 1900. Susan Glaspell works as a journalist and covered the murder. She turned her experience into the play Trifles. In the play, Glaspell walks the reader through the unique discovery of the murderer, and the lack of rights women in the late nineteen hundreds were faced with. Glaspell’s point is to raise awareness of the gender stratification and the need for change. In the play Trifles, the

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    Script Analysis of “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell Summary  In the play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell, there are five characters, three men and two women.  They are in a house where the murder of Mr. Wright took place the day before.  The men are trying to find evidence to name a killer or motivation to name Mrs. Wright as the murderer.  While the men are downstairs, the women occupy themselves with looking around the kitchen and living room.  They take note of Mrs. Wright's canned fruit and the fact

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    contrast of Trifles, the play, versus, “A Jury of Her Peers,” the short story. Susan Glaspell wrote, Trifles, in 1916, rewriting it in 1917 into the form of a short story, “A Jury of Her Peers.” The play and the short story both start off in a farmhouse in Dickson County, the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wright. In comparison both the play and the story, are very similar with Mr. Hale going to the farmhouse one day thinking things weren’t quite right and returned the next day with the sheriff. Trifles, goes into

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