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    was encouraged by her husband to write a play to the Provincetown Players. She originally wrote "A Jury of Her Peers" as a play entitled Trifles‚ it was written in just ten short days. The play was produced in 1916 and in 1917. Noticeably‚ Susan Glaspell had never liked to feel controlled which maybe gives her the inspiration and the encouragement to write Trifles. But‚ the main influence of this play came from a murder that Glaspell covered while working for the Des Moines Daily News‚ as a

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    Freak the Mighty Final Different‚ isolated‚ excluded... all of these words describe Max’s room. It’s different from his grandparent’s room because it’s a cellar‚ it’s isolated from their room‚ and excluded from the house. Strangely enough‚ Max feels this way about himself as well. Throughout the entire story Max refers to himself as a “total goon” which tells the reader that he thinks of himself as dumb person and he feels different. He knows he’s not as smart as everyone else and when he’s put

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    Loneliness and Isolation in Jane Eyre In Charlotte Bronte’s novel “Jane Eyre”‚ the eponymous protagonist suffers throughout the plot from loneliness and isolation‚ and these two themes interweave for the duration. Jane’s loneliness and isolation are repeatedly linked to her “physical inferiority”‚ and this phrase is used by Jane to describe herself very early on in the novel. Jane is small‚ underdeveloped‚ pale and timid‚ which often means she finds herself helpless and different to everybody

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    being physically and emotionally abused by men‚ women in the early 1900’s struggled to break free from this mold formed by society. This can be seen by the women in the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell. However women in plays far from being decorative‚ frequently show greater strength than the surrounding men. In relation to “Trifles” how is this proved true? Some may argue that the women do not show greater strength. This is not true and is shown throughout the play. Three reasons the women show greater

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    esteemed works of literature contain symbols in order to imbibe deeper meanings. Trifles’s canary and The Glass Menagerie’s glass animals both serve to further enhance the characterization of Mrs. Wright and Laura in each respective work. In Glaspell’s Trifles‚ the canary and its subsequent death assists in an explanation of why Mrs. Wright acts the way she does and also provides a way to compare her before her marriage to after getting married. Before marriage‚ Mrs. Wright had been a sweet and pretty girl

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    Glaspell uses general stereotypes of the time periods gender specific roles. Leonard Mustazza very helpfully points out the difference between the genders and how the characters react to their position (Mustazza 1). Throughout the play‚ the male characters steers the readers into believing that a woman’s place is at the home‚ where she is spending most of her time cleaning and taking care of her husband. One knows this because the county attorney remarks‚ “I shouldn’t say she had the homemaking

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    Bird Cage of a Marriage In Susan Glaspell’s play "Trifles" there is a lot of symbolism of the bird in reference to Minnie Foster. The bird symbolizes many things‚ the representation of the life that she once had‚ Minnie’s non-existent children‚ and her transformation from being John’s pet to being free. Living in a quiet farm house with no children‚ Minnie acquires a bird and treats it as her own child. When her husband supposedly wrings the bird’s neck‚ Minnie returns the action to her husband

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    Social isolation is the separating of individuals or groups of people from a greater group for various reasons. Social isolation can be voluntary‚ involuntary‚ and even executed covertly without the isolated party being privy. Voluntary isolation spans from a leave of absence at work to entering a drug or alcohol rehabilitation center or attending college. It can result from a desire to fulfill life long dreams such as traveling the world or be the produced result of discontentment with ones life

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    The theme of isolation is the one theme that is most developed thoroughly throughout Mary Shelley’s novel. From the beginning of the novel someone has felt isolated from someone else. Victor‚ the creature‚ and Elizabeth are three characters that have most developed the theme of isolation. Victor develops the theme of isolation in the novel. Unlike the creature and Elizabeth victor chooses to isolate himself. While working on his research and trying to create life victor loses all contact with

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    Although Minnie Foster does not appear on stage during the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell‚ it is important for readers to analyze her character in order to fully appreciate this literary work. Identifying Minnie Foster as a victim of domestic violence or as a cold-blooded killer can greatly impact how readers interpret the meaning and significance of Trifles. I believe that Minnie Foster should be pitied and that the murder of her cruel husband is nearly understandable. In this essay‚ I plan to defend

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