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    Silence Killing Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles”‚ Suzy Clarkson Holstein and Judith Kay Russell give almost the same aspect of the story‚ one of the stories talk about the play being “dramatic and deceptive” and the other of being “artsy and silence justice” which both represents the story uniquely the same; which I agree with both articles meaning. The story is one about a woman who felt like a prisoner in her own home. The story is a play that becomes one of the most fulfilling of a nineteenth century

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    dramatic play‚ “Trifles” takes place‚ we see a different belief. Women are considered less intelligent‚ insignificant‚ and dominated by men‚ who think they are the above them. The women’s suffrage movement is underway when this play is written in 1916. “Trifles” acknowledges the prejudice that women faced during that time‚ and it opens the doors to discuss the repression of women and the solidarity that this kind of repression causes. The egotistical assumptions of the men in the play “Trifles” results

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    oppressions in the play “Trifles”. Her play tells an ironic story of a crime being

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    the status quote of being equal to a man. In “Trifles”‚ a story written by: Susan Glaspell’s it challenges the sexual category roles during the course of the play and through their personal deep works. This Drama is set in the Renaissance times and gives a lot of space for woman to have a gift for definite parts. This play takes a glimpse at gender roles in an innovative glow and provides interesting points that test the people who reads. “Trifles” is presented around the point of view of female

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    Trifles” is an interesting unique play that was written by Susan Glaspell in 1916. This brief drama piece is filled with many elements: comedy‚ irony‚ as well as tragedy. It also cleverly uses certain literary techniques such as plot‚ action‚ climax and dialogue. The play’s setting takes place in a bleak‚ untidy kitchen in a rural farmhouse. There are seven characters in this play‚ they are: George Henderson‚ Henry Peters‚ Lewis Hale‚ Mrs. Peters‚ John Wright‚ Mrs. Hale‚ and Mrs. Minnie Wright.

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    Susan Glaspell’s play‚ Trifles‚ explores the fact that women pay attention to the little things that may lead to the solving of a bigger problem. Why are women so into the little things? The attention to detail seems to be the starting point to solving the bigger problem. Think of the little things as pieces of a puzzle. When the small pieces come together you see the bigger picture. In the play Trifles the men seem to think the women only worry about the little things‚ or trifles. What the men do not

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    1. The space in the world of Trifles is very enclosed and isolated. The remoteness of the crime scene reveals that there was little to no interaction between Mrs.Wright and the outside world. Thus‚ her dilemma with domestic violence is highlighted in the small‚ cramped farmhouse that the play takes place in. The small amount of space in the play is a metaphor for the suffering that Mrs.Wright had to deal with alone. 2. The time in the world of Trifles seems to stand still as the play focuses

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    Susan Glaspell‚ writer of the drama play‚ Trifles‚ depicts the sad reality of men belittling women and coming second to men. The play’s title expresses the thought of woman being analytical. The women in the play were the only ones capable of figuring out minute clues and discovering that Mrs. Wright killed her husband. When George Henderson (the county attorney)‚ Henry Peters (the sheriff) with his wife‚ and Mr. and Mrs. Hale were investigating the crime scene. The men ignored and mocked Mrs. Hale

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    Andrew Smith English 1020 Professor. Jeanty Introduction “Trifles” and “A Doll’s House” By Susan Glaspell and Henrik Ibsen Women have been treated as lessors to men in the past‚ feminine equality is a new concept that has only been around for about a century. In both plays “Trifles” and “A Doll’s House” they address stereotypes of women during these time periods. “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell explores the mysterious death of Mr. Wright (Mrs. Wrights husband). As the play progresses the

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    Desperate Times Call For Desperate Change People are capable of doing crazy things! Nora‚ in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House‚ loved her husband so much that she committed forgery just for the sake of his wellbeing. Susan Glaspell’s character in Trifles‚ Mrs. Wright‚ murders her husband after she discovers that he killed the one most precious thing to her‚ her pet bird. It was out of love that these women committed illegal crimes. Nora wanted her husband to be healthy because she loved him and knew

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