Susan Glaspell’s work in “trifles” gives the reader an example of an antihero. With Minnie Wright as one of the main characters‚ and fulfilling some of the qualities and characteristics that Aristoteles describes as tragic hero‚ such as tragic flaw‚ noble stature and the punishment exceeds the crime. That way it can be said that she forms part of the description. As the reader keeps reading it shows Minnie’s attitude and how peculiar it turns out to be‚ shows Minnie’s tragic flaw… When Mr. Hale
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Martino Professor Bruemmer English II 14 December 2013 Trifles: The Conflict of Gender Throughout history women have always been fighting for equality. As if their existence held very little value in society‚ more so in the past than today. It was obvious during the turn of the 20th century men maintained dominance over women‚ in fact they would use their superiority to maintain their inferiority. A word that comes to mind‚ Trifles. A word referring to something considered to be small‚ holding
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9 November 2008 The Repression of Female’s Individuality in Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” Glaspell’s "A Jury of Her Peers" and Gilman’s "The Yellow Wallpaper” are both informative in conveying the place of women in society‚ and their struggle with gender inequality. Glaspell’s story appears a simple detective story‚ but through an extensive communication between two women‚ she slowly reveals the root of the conflict. Gilman’s story
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In the two two stories‚ Lamb to the Slaughter and Jury of Hers Peers‚ there are many similarities and differences like‚ they are different because of the setting‚ the way the victim was killed‚ and if the audience knows who the killer was; the similarities are both the killers were the wives‚ both stories show understanding for the wife‚ and why she murdered‚ and both stories are told in 3rd person limited. There are many differences in these two stories. Even the setting is different. In Lamb
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In the play Trifles‚ the reader is led to an understanding as to why Minnie Wright has murdered her husband. This revelation can lead the reader to understand why Mrs. Hale defends Minnie so vehemently. If the reader analyses the environment‚ the factors‚ and the theme of this play‚ one can come to the conclusion as to why Mrs. Hale defended Minnie. The environment of the play takes place in the early 1900’s. The roles of the family members were much different then than they are today. The Husband
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to sit on a jury‚ were not allowed a voice in politics‚ or to have a voice in any matters. To men‚ women were seen as someone that would clean their house‚ cook their food‚ and to bear their child. Women’s purpose during this time was simply to be there for their husbands. Many people during this time did not talk about the difference between the roles in men and women‚ but one woman did. Susan Glaspell tackled on gender inequality and feminism in many of her short stories and plays. Her most famous
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as a pet. The miniscule things are what tie us down‚ and make sure we stay sane. In the play Trifles by the playwright Susan Glaspell the thing that tied down a Midwestern farmwife Minnie Wright‚ was her little canary. The one miniscule thing that kept her sane from all of the sadness that surrounded her caused by her emotionally abusive husband. With the death of it‚ came the death of her sanity and her husband. Throughout the play the female characters discuss the
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Susan Glaspell’s Trifles (1916) is about the fine line between moral beliefs and justice. Susan Glaspell was a pioneer for feminist drama. She was the daughter of a grain dealer and grew into one of America’s greatest play writers. She also attended college at Drake University and was a reporter for some time. Her inspiration for writing plays came later when she married a theatrical director named George Cook. It is because of him that she established Americas first influential noncommercial theater
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“Trifles” a Woman’s Life in the Early 1900’s In 1916‚ a woman’s place was in the kitchen. That is the setting for Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles. The set is described as gloomy with faded wallpaper. Glaspell is painting a picture of the life of the absent Minnie Wright. Throughout the play‚ the reader discovers‚ along with the female characters‚ that Minnie lived a lonely life of neglect and abuse. As this was written before the passing of the nineteenth amendment‚ women had little to no rights
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than Meets the Eye “You’re convinced that there was nothing important here—nothing that would point to any motive?” (Glaspell 1128). “Nothing here but kitchen things” (Glaspell 1128). This is his greatest mistake. Little does he know that there is more to this gloomy‚ disorganized kitchen than he thinks. In fact‚ all the answers he is looking for are right in that room. In Trifles‚ the kitchen is the setting‚ where an investigation is taking place looking into the death of Mr. Wright‚ a farmer and
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