O’Connell May 13‚ 2015 The Significance of the Handkerchief The handkerchief is significant in the plot of Othello‚ as it influences and effects multiple characters in the play. It can also be seen as the tool of havoc that Iago so cruelly uses to initiate the ending of his devious plan. The handkerchief is the pivotal point of the play that causes the final hit on Othello’s spiral downfall. The handkerchief represents many different things for many characters in the play. The handkerchief is primarily
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In the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell‚ the characters are at the house of the Wrights‚ investigating the murder of Mr. Wright. His wife Mrs. Wright says she slept through the whole thing. The men are looking for her motive to have killed him since they already have her in custody. The women are gathering things to take to her in jail. The men are walking through and criticizing her kitchen and housekeeping‚ the ladies did not like that one bit. They know something had to be wrong for her kitchen
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In Trifles‚ Susan Glaspell describes the murder scene of a farmer‚ John Wright‚ and the attempts to prove that his wife‚ Mrs. Wright‚ committed the act. The sheriff and his wife‚ a neighboring farmer with his wife‚ and the male county attorney all examine the scene. The men look for the physical evidence directly correlated to the murder‚ such as the victim’s location and manner of death‚ while the women examine several common household items like Mrs. Wright’s unfinished quilt and empty birdcage
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established in the home‚ the weapon of John Wright’s demise is a piece of rope (Glaspell 5). This intriguing murder-mystery is the plot of the one-act play‚ Trifles‚ which was written in 1918 by Susan Glaspell. The tragedy is loosely based on a true story Glaspell covered while working as a journalist in 1900 (Reuben 4). The principle theme of the play draws attention to mind-sets‚ moods‚ and misconceptions associated with social roles of men and women during this era; men
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In Trifles‚ by Susan Glaspell‚ the plot focuses on a single moral choice. That choice is doing the wrong thing for the right reason. “The play addresses the abiding issue of justice and contemporary issues of gender and identity politics.” (Moe). Throughout the play‚ Glaspell interweaves these issues until they are impossible to separate. In the first part of the play‚ Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters enter the now abandoned house of John Wright‚ Mrs. Wright’s husband (Glaspell 330). They are there
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1. Diction Diction is very important in the given passage from Trifles‚ it contributes to characterization and plot in multiple ways‚ making for a better piece of literary work. By using diction in this passage the writer was able to portray the characters very well due to the images of the characters that are clearly formed in the readers’ minds. Through diction and characterization we are able to get too know Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters and realize that they are two very different individuals. We
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Since the 1900’s‚ women have struggled with gender roles in society that leaned more in favor of men. Susan Glaspell’s play‚ Trifles‚ reflects on this struggle by blatantly separating the ideas‚ opinions and actions of the men and women in the play. As the title Trifles suggests‚ the men in the play view the two women’s concerns as unimportant and frivolous in comparison to the “real” work the men have to do. Glaspell’s characterization of the sheriff‚ Henry Peters‚ the attorney‚ George Henderson
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the subordinate sex in the private sphere was not the only facet of gendered inequality at the turn of the century. Officially and publicly‚ adult women were denied the right to exercise their voice in political elections. Although at the time of "Trifles ’" writing‚ women ’s suffrage was already a powerful political movement across the Atlantic in England — and had gained a strong foothold in the United States throughout the nineteenth century thanks to suffragists such as Frances Wright‚ Elizabeth
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Glaspell ’s play "Trifles‚" a tragic story concerning the investigation of a husband ’s mysterious death‚ symbolism can be found within the context of the play. The play presents factors that obtain more meaning than meets the eye. Items such as the canary who lives in a cage‚ the dilapidated rocking chair‚ and the cherry preserves are devices‚ which have a significant importance in supporting the idea conveyed through the play. Although Mrs. Wright is not witnessed in the play‚ "Trifles" presents
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Trifles Defense Critic Essay A critic once said‚ “Trifles is a lousy play. By the third page we know who dun it‚ so there isn’t much reason to sit through the rest of the play.” This statement is a closed minded opinion. Susan Glaspell‚ the author of “Trifles”‚ does depict the murderer in this detective story but leaves the audience sitting in question of the motive for the mariticide. The play “Trifles” is an interesting and a great play because it offers questionable motives‚ the truth of the
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