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    Keana Jones April 6, 2017 “The Revolt of ‘Mother’” by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Trifles by Susan Glaspell: Where’s The Power Of Feminism ? In the late nineteenth century, America was considered as a patriarchal society. Where males had all control and women worked as their slave. Women were to support all decisions, cook, clean, conceive children, teach, and remain silent. Women has continuously remained a lower standard than men. Still today, womankind is assumed of as unintelligent, inadequate

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    right to vote or serve on a jury. As a result, many writers, especially woman, began to produce many pieces of literature that commented on the unfair treatment of woman. One of the highest praised feminist pieces of literature is the one act play, Trifles by Susan Glaspell written in 1916. Based loosely on a murder trial she covered in 1901, she explores the life of rural woman in the early twentieth century and the challenges they faced in their domestic lives. The play highlights the transformation

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    fact that males dismiss their ideas and conversations as unimportant. The play, Trifles, uses multiple symbols to show how men fail to recognize the intelligence of women, and oppress the feminists’ way of thinking throughout society. The title, Trifles, suggests that the story is mainly focused on insignificant events or conversations. As the play proceeds, one can be amused by the satirical unfolding of events. Trifles a short story about the murder of Minnie Wright’s husband,

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    up the challenge of writing between two third person perspective.In drama ,Trifles, the perspective is written in third person point of view. Hale

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    with life today and the 1900s the play Trifles analyzes and shows different views of the rights of women through the title as well as the characters. To begin with, the title Trifles, if defined would give readers the idea that the play will discuss something or someone who has very little value. Being that the term trifle means a little thing of value or importance. The term trifle meant many things in this play. The duties women had were considered trifle because

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    death. In over a dozen newspaper articles, Glaspell discusses the crime, the suspicion, and the eventual decision of Margaret Hossack 's innocence in the murder. Almost fifteen years later, Glaspell would use this case to inspire her one act play Trifles. Names and certain details were changed to fit a more dramatic retelling of the story, but as a whole the story still heavily reflected the Hossack case. The play itself was so successful that Glaspell actually turned it into a short story only a

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    A World Dominated by Men: The Conflict of Gender Roles in Trifles by Susan Glaspell One issue that seems to have been prevalent throughout history is that of strict gender roles. Issues involving gender are no exception in the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell. Strict gender roles create a conflict that is not only revealed through the division of labor, but is also shown through the men’s expectations and limitations for the women in their society. The conflict in this play is expressed through the

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    Susan Glaspell was an american playwright, novelist, journalist, and actress, alongside being a strong feminist. Her writings mainly explored contemporary social issues such as gender and ethics. The play “Trifles” is loosely based on the trial of Margaret Hossack for the murder of her husband, John Hossack, which Susan reported during her time of being a journalist of “Des Moines Daily”. Her report was based out of Warren County in Iowa. This vicious murder stunned and divided the close-knit

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    and interpreted in different ways. In “A Jury of Her Peers” and Trifles, the tale of an abusive and neglectful husband and a lonely housewife is told through the means of a murder mystery. Both works tell the same story, yet underneath the plot lies second level of depth that can only be understood in “A Jury of Her Peers” through certain writing devices. The differences in the points of views and the genres of the two stories, Trifles and “A Jury of Her Peers”, affect the characterization

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    fiction writer and playwright Susan Keating Glaspell voiced women's need to be true to their inner yearnings.” (Snodgrass) Glaspell wrote the play Trifles for the Provincetown Players in just ten days, and it lives on as one of her masterpieces. Glaspell was inspired to write the play while working as a journalist and covering a murder investigation. Trifles is believed to be so compelling not only because it is a crime drama that leaves the audience wanting more, it also gives insight on how each gender

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