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    Victoria R Mrs. Moore English 102 16 June 2013 Trifling Murder or Vicious Slaughter? Trifles‚ by Susan Glaspell is a well-known play throughout the English community. It is a suspenseful murder mystery that pulls citizens of a town together to try and seek justice after a homicide has occurred. This play begins with the audience learning that John Wright‚ a humble farmer‚ has been killed while he was asleep. His wife‚ Minnie Wright‚ has a very strange way of handling this grief and becomes

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    The Dynamic Mrs. Peters In the play‚ Trifles‚ by Susan Glaspell‚ there was one character that stood out the most. Throughout the play‚ Mrs. Peters’s character was continually developing. She was the most dynamic character in the play. Mrs. Peters entered into the Wright’s house as a timid and hesitant woman who did not see a need to stand up for herself‚ and later she became strong enough protect Mrs. Wright almost as a way of standing up for women who were in oppressed situations as she was. Mrs

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    suggest him not to keep the baby. However‚ Ben think that he can take care of his daughter and hopes to get the support of his brother Dan and his friend Tucker. So he decides to keep his daughter. In these two episodes‚ the actors manifest gender difference in their behaviors. It is possible to see how man and women acts in front of a same circumstance. Men show to be more confident than women. For example‚ Ben is confident to be able to take care of his daughter‚ while Bonnie considers him to be

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    Organize‚ agitate‚ educate‚ must be our war cry.” -Susan B. Anthony (Brainyquote.com) American women deserved the vote earlier than August 18th‚ 1920 for three reasons: they had worked and fought for it for a long time; other countries had already given women the right to vote; and women should have equal rights per the Bible and American Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Powerful suffragettes like Alice Paul‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ and Susan B. Anthony had been working hard for the vote

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    People often confuse the terms “gender” and “sexuality”. While the two concepts are somewhat similar‚ gender is defined as the “dimension of masculinity and femininity based on social‚ cultural‚ and psychological characteristics‚” whereas sexuality is defined as “sexual activities‚ attitudes‚ and behaviors”(Licht et al. 427). These ideas began to separate from one another most distinctly within the 1920’s. The 20’s were a time of change for women as they began exploring more sexual freedom after

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    Progressivism Between 1870 and 1920 a population shift occurred from rural to urban. Early immigrants and new immigrants differed greatly in many areas. Urbanization lead to changes in technology such as transportation‚ water power‚ steam power‚ and machinery. Though city dwellers received technology first‚ this technology allowed for people to live outside the city and still work there. The industry was dominated by large companies‚ who supplied work. America had several problems during the urbanization

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    Gender Discrimination Laws on woman’s rights have changed a lot since the 1900’s. Women weren’t allowed to vote‚ get an education‚ and have high authority in jobs. Now‚ women are allowed to do all of these things and more. But have things really changed‚ or are they just more hidden? There are three ways in which women are discriminated against: in the workplace‚ television‚ and in politics. According to Napoleon Bonaparte “Nature intended women to be our slaves they are our property. Woman are

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    Gender Roles in Trifles The roles and rights of women in the Victorian era up to nineteen hundreds differ drastically from where women stand today. In the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell‚ females are portrayed to be an insignificant part of society compared to the importance of males. Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles is a murder mystery type of play that discovers and analyzes gender roles and corrupt relationships due to the Victorian time period. The typical stereo type for women in the nineteen

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    2014 Introduction/Thesis: Susan B Anthony was one of the most influential women in American history. Susan was not only influential but heroic in her doings as an abolitionist‚ educational reformer‚ labor activist‚ and last but most definitely not last a women’s rights activist. Susan believed that the same rights should be granted to all regardless of race or sex. This mindset was a complete one eighty from the way of thinking back then. Paragraph One: Susan B Anthony born in Adams Massachusetts

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    Susan B. Anthony Susan Brownell Anthony was the pioneer and key spokesperson for the 19th century women’s suffrage movement. She was and activist‚ reformer‚ teacher‚ and lecturer. Anthony was born in South Adams‚ Massachusetts‚ 15 Feb.‚ 1820. The second of eight children‚ Susan learned to read and write at age three. In 1826‚ when she was six years old‚ the family moved to Battenville‚ New York. Susan attended a local district school‚ where a teacher refused to teach her

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