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    Trifles By Susan Glaspell

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    Trifles The play Trifles by Susan Glaspell is a well written story that I enjoyed every minute reading. Susan Glaspell’s play is about a woman that killed her husband. The protagonist of the paly Trifles killed her own husband because she was facing gender inequality with her husband and also because she was feeling lonely. First of all‚ the protagonist of this play killed her own husband because he was behaving as if he was her master. He was treating her as his housemaid and he was more likely

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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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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    Glaspell’ play “ Trifles” By Deby Valentina 1. Background In drama‚ character refers to a textual representation of a human being (or occasionally another creature). Character development is the key element in a story’s creation. The story’s protagonist is the central agent in generating its plot‚ and this individual can embody the story’s theme. Characters can be either round or flat‚ depending on their level of development and the extent to which they change. Susan Glaspell in Trifles developed in

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    The name Trifles and its significance John Wright was murdered in his bedroom; someone had took a rope and put it around his neck and strangled him. All the men‚ the sheriff‚ the country attorney‚ and the neighbor‚ thought his wife was the one killed him. This play is based on events that happened in the early 20th century. Susan Glaspell‚ the writer‚ uses the word trifles appropriately when naming this play‚ and she uses this play to establish that women were taken for granted. First‚ you can

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    Akbar Prof. Fallas ENG 102-70 8 Aug 2011 Trifles Characters in Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles separate along gender lines definitively in step with the social distinctions between men and women that were coming under fire by the 1920s. While this was likely a hot issue for audiences when the play was first performed‚ the developing subtext of gender issues is distanced from the conscious mind of participants through the vehicle of setting

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    Karen Alkalay-Gut‚ in "Jury of Her Peers: The Importance of Trifles‚" also finds the gulf between male and female perceptions of judgment to be central to the play. Alkalay-Gut believes that the unfolding evidence not only unites the women‚ but highlights the division between "woman’s concept of justice‚" which entails "social" and "individual influences‚ together with the details that shaped the specific act‚" and "[t]he prevailing law [which] is general‚ and therefore . . . inapplicable to the

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    A director is the heart of a play production. He is responsible for the interpretation of a script – the enlivening of the play. The very first thing to do for any director who wants to choose Trifles by Susan Glaspell‚ one of the earliest feminist dramas‚ for a stage production‚ is to analyze it. Doing so not only enables the director to fully comprehend the characters‚ the structure‚ the setting of the play‚ but also empowers him to instruct the actors during the audition‚ as well as the rehearsals

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles is probably often misinterpreted by many viewers. One person made the following comment‚ "Trifles is a lousy mystery. All the action took place before the curtain went up. Almost in the beginning‚ on the third page‚ we find out ‘who done it.’ So there isn’t really much reason to sit through the rest of the play." Trifles does center around a murder investigation‚ but the mystery is not about "who done it‚" but why it was done. Women’s lowly social status at the time

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    The Webster’s Dictionary definition of trifle is: something that does not have much value or importance (“trifle”). When one looks at the title of Susan Glaspell’s short play‚ at first they may think that it is as the title implies; unimportant or the story being told is for nothing more than entertainment. Upon further examination and consultation of critical sources‚ the reader is able to tease out a deeper meaning. The play‚ Trifles‚ written by Susan Glaspell is an intricately weaved narrative

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    The Treatment of Women in Trifles "Trifles‚" a one-act play written by Susan Glaspell‚ is a cleverly written story about a murder and more importantly‚ it effectively describes the treatment of women during the early 1900s. In the opening scene‚ we learn a great deal of information about the people of the play and of their opinions. We know that there are five main characters‚ three men and two women. The weather outside is frighteningly cold‚ and yet the men enter the warm farmhouse first

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