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    Lee Rodrik October 16‚ 2012 ENG 102 Mr. Pennington In the play Trifles‚ by Susan Glaspell‚ the central theme of the play are the social and psychological differences between the men and the women. The male characters has a chauvinistic attitude towards women‚ while the women are more understanding and perceptive than the men in terms of trying to solve the crime. It is because of the men’s attitudes that led them to fail in seeing the truth of Mr. Wright’s murder. Their attitudes were blatantly

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    Susan Glaspell’s Trifles is a play about the effect of gender differences on perceptions of duty‚ law‚ and justice. When a character named John Wright was murdered‚ the Sheriff and County Attorney go to investigate his house‚ as it was believed his wife murdered him. As the two investigate‚ the Sheriff brought his wife Mrs. Peters and the neighbor of the Wrights that reported the event‚ Lewis Hale‚ brought his wife Mrs. Hale also to the house. While the women stayed in the house‚ they started to

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    "The law is the law": An analysis of law and justice in Antigone and Trifles Néstor Díaz Dr. Rosa Vallejo INGL 3012 LI1 March 19‚ 2011 "The law is the law": an analysis of law and justice in Antigone and Trifles “Objection!” The lawyer acts quickly in an attempt to disallow a certain piece of evidence. He or she considers the evidence unjust and opposes its use. The lawyer’s opposition may bear fruit in the form of a rejection to said piece of evidence. Much like a lawyer opposes an

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    Why Same Sex Couples Should be Allowed to Legally Marry All men were created equal. It is for this reason that gays have the same rights when it comes to housing‚ jobs‚ protection under the law‚ and so on‚ despite their difference in sexual preference. Well then‚ if gays have the same rights as heterosexual men and women‚ why can they not be legally married in the U.S? That is the question that half our country should be asking themselves‚ since 50% of U.S citizens oppose gay marriage. However

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    Glaspell & “Trifles” Those who are oppressed seek expression; those who are trapped seek freedom. The human spirit rebels against dominance‚ propelling those affected into action. The short dramatic play‚ “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell‚ showcases the oppression of American women by a male-dominated society during the late 1800s. As the title of the play suggests‚ the concerns of women are often considered to be mere trifles‚ unimportant issues that bear little or no importance to the true work of

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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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    Murderer: Anangnorisis and Dianoia in Trifles The play Trifles‚ by Susan Glaspell and written in 1916‚ is set in a time period when women were contained to the limits in which their gender role was of use in a patriarchal society. Housewives were often isolated within the domestic sphere and degraded to being merely characters of superficial and physical value. As a result‚ women were often divided amongst each other. The treatment of anagnorisis and dianoia in Trifles reflects the ways in which the

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    The short story Trifles written by Susan Glaspell is a story regarding the investigation of the murder of John Wright by his wife‚ Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Hale is the wife of Mr. Hale‚ one of the men investigating the murder‚ and the neighbor of the Wrights. While the men investigate around the farmhouse looking for clues to prove Mrs. Wright was guilty‚ Mrs. Hale is downstairs with Mrs. Peters discovering their own evidence in the mishaps of Mrs. Wrights cleaning and sewing. Mrs. Hale begins to reminisce

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    eighteen‚ most medical decisions for the children under eighteen are being made by their parents. However‚ research has shown that children are capable of making ’adult’ decisions by the age of eleven (e.g. medical decisions). Children should be allowed legally to make their own medical decision at the age of twelve because they are underrated‚ they are capable of great thinking at age eleven‚ and there are many pros that outweigh the cons. Modern society does not give pubescents or prepubescents any faith

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    Should Australian parents be prohibited from legally smacking their children? For The short answer is yes‚ it should be illegal for parents to smack their children. Did you know that 90% of parents spank their toddlers at least three times a week; two-thirds spank them once a day? When a child misbehaves or acts in a disobedient‚ inappropriate‚ or even dangerous way‚ you want to show him/her that their behaviour is unacceptable and must change. Smacking may seem like a direct and effective way

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