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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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    Susan Minot’s short piece Lust‚ is about a girl reminiscing on different experiences with past relationships while she was away at boarding school‚ as well as what “every girl” goes through when encountering the opposite sex and sexual intercourse. Minot believes that there is no significant difference between writing a novel or a short piece. Minot says the process of putting words down on the page whether there will be 300 pages or 10‚ is the same process for her. It’s one draft then another‚ throwing

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne carries multiple symbolic elements‚ and leaves the reader with an collection of morals to interpret—the battles of man against nature‚ the struggles of character in relationships‚ the dangers of arrogance; interestingly‚ all of these messages are incorporated in and surrounded by the birth-mark. Nathaniel Hawthorne has received recognition to be one of the most brilliant minds of American literature. Born into an area rich on old Puritan-Christian ideologies‚ Hawthorne frequently

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    Susan Orlean‚ a contributor to the New Yorker‚ writes about real people. In a Orlean piece one feels her subject’s enthusiasm for their craft bleed into her own enthusiasm for reporting it. Simply put‚ her writing makes the passions of others accessible to all. She makes it look easy. But how does she do it? Orlean writes to “startle” and “seduce” her audience (Boynton 289‚ 276). She writes to convince her readership to care about the passions of her subjects‚ whether they be surfing‚ inventing

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    believes that introverts can do things extroverts do‚ like being a public speaker or a leader for example. Susan Cain is living proof that introverts can be great leaders and great public speakers. Susan Cain is an introvert but she does not let that stop her. She overcomes things people tell her she cannot do‚ even though there are bumps in the road. In the TEDx Talks “The Power of Introverts” by Susan Cain‚ she said that she once felt like she had to “prove to myself that I could be bold and assertive

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    David Gilmore III Dr. V English 102 15 February 2015 Susan Glaspell’s Trifles The play “Trifles” was written by Susan Glaspell in the year 1916. The play is a reflection of the culturally bound notion of the gender in the community. The play also reflects the preoccupied mindset of the author regarding the sex roles. The analysis can be started from the title of the play “Trifles” which is a clear suggestion of the thinking of women. Irony also runs during many instances in the play. The climax

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    around for many centuries. It has maintained its consequences such as banishment to death sentence. “The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ adulteress Hester Prynne must wear a scarlet A to mark her shame. Her lover‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ remains unidentified and is wracked with guilt‚ while her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ seeks revenge.” (The Scarlet Letter) Hawthorne describes injustice‚ fate predetermination and conscience. Symbolism is one of the main critical part of the Scarlet Letter novel

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    “Ever look at a piece of art and say to yourself ‘even I could do that?’” as it states in the first paragraph of “The Art of Faking”‚ forging art is not easy. Both “The Art of Faking” By Tania Therien and the excerpt from “Girl in Hyacinth Blue” By Susan Vreeland suggest that forging art requires immense skill and is difficult in multiple ways. “The Art of Faking” shows that forging art is a difficult task by showing Van Meegeren’s many steps to creating a realistic forgery. He was successful at

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    Darkness in Poe‚ Hawthorne‚ Melville and Dickinson E.A. Poe‚ Hawthorne‚ Melville and E. Dickinson’s works contain similar elements and images which can be related to the theme of darkness. These authors used these motives as their main subject throughout their works. Some of them led very gloomy and dark life so they used those experiences to utter their feelings by putting them on the paper. These poems and works can come across as kind of morbid at first sight

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    Susan Glaspell’s Trifles explores the loss of companionship and the psychological effect that isolation can have on a person through the quiet conversation of Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters. Glaspell writes‚ “MRS. HALE [Not as if answering that.] I wish you’d seen Minnie Foster when she wore a white dress with blue ribbons and stood up there in the choir and sang. [A look around the room.] Oh‚ I wish I’d come over here once in a while! That was a crime! That was a crime! Who’s going to punish that?” (Glaspell)

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