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    Trifles Play Comparison

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    sympathetic characters who weren't afraid to take a stand. However, before she was writer she was a reporter in Des Moine. In 1915 She and her husband founded the Provincetown Players. This was the first modern American theatre company. The play Trifles was written after she had reported on murder. The murder was similar that she reported on the woman was accused of killing her abusive husband. After she reported on this story she resigned and decided to focus more on her writing. She wrote the play

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    In the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, Mr. and Mrs. Wright never appear on stage but there is ample evidence provided by the other characters to suggest why she might have killed her husband. Comments and reflections by the other characters that do appear on stage give us hints on why she might have killed her husband. In the beginning, the play starts with five characters are in the kitchen of the Wright farmhouse. The five characters are the sheriff, the county attorney, Mr. and Mrs. Hale, and

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    The play Trifles is a world-famous production written by Susan Glaspell in 1916 during the women’s suffrage movement. The women’s suffrage movement was a point in U.S. history when rights for women, like voting and gender equality, were greatly stressed to be enforced. Glaspell’s involvement in the movement did not go unnoticed. Today Glaspell’s plays are famous worldwide for her feministic and socialistic views on legal reform, and involvement in the women’s suffrage movement. However, the play

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    In Susan Glaspell’s one act play, “Trifles” the fine line between truth and justice can become blurred, when empathy is added into the perspective of the alleged crime. Although “Trifles” is a play about a homicide allegedly committed by a woman, two neighboring women conceal the evidence that could lead to the conviction and in doing so contradict the district attorney’s dismissive attitude of their gender’s intelligence and capabilities. Mrs. Mini Wright is rocking herself in a rocking chair, when

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    supposedly are less intelligent than the average man, according to the government during the 1900’s. The men were usually responsible for being brave, strong and fearless. Along with having the benefit of their word or what men say goes. The 1912 play Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, who was inspired to write this play from a story she covered as a reporter. A murder case is being held and authorities are getting down to it suspecting a woman of killing her husband in his sleep. The character Mrs. Hale who

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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    In the play “Trifles” Susan Glaspell takes the audience on an investigation that involves a wife that has been arrested for the allegedly murdering her husband. The audience is introduced at the start of the investigation though the author never says so the audience can easily conclude that the marriage between Mr. and Mrs. Wright was not the best situation. There is evidence through the house of even possible abuse. Mrs. Wright for reasons not really know is driven into a life of solitude, for instance

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    We all know that in today’s world, women still struggle for equality in a world dominated by men. During the time of Susan Glaspell, inequality was more apparent than ever, a time of the industrial revolution boom. The play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, is one of underlining tones and meanings, that directly speak on the issue of women’s rights in the early 20th century. In America, as elsewhere in the world, women commonly were regarded as inferior beings. Their children, property, and earnings belonged

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    Jacquelyn Tate Mrs.Winningham Engl.1302.N01 December 11, 2017 Trifles: Yes Minnie did it but can you blame her? The play Trifles by Susan Glaspell is an interesting story about a woman named Mrs.Minnie Wright. Mrs. Minnie wright does not actually take part in the scene but is actually the main character throughout the play. The focus of the play is about whether or not Minnie Wright did in fact murder her husband, John Wright or did he commit suicide. Throughout the scene, they bring

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    Theme Of Women In Trifles

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    In Susan Glaspell’s 1916 play Trifles, the death of John Wright starts an investigation by the County Attorney and Sheriff to determine the guilt or innocence of Minnie Wright. Through the cold superiority shown by John Wright towards his wife, Minnie, and the blatant disregard by the County Attorney and Sheriff on their wives’ attentions, inequality is displayed as a major theme in Trifles. Arguably, if women were considered equal to men during this time period, the murder and events following it

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    The play Trifles written by Susan Glaspell uncovers the murder mystery of a farmer by the name of John Wright. From the beginning of the play, Glaspell sets a peculiar and rather bizarre tone by the way the characters’ personalities and actions are portrayed. This automatically forces the reader to become mysterious and begin to wonder the truth behind the murder of John Wright. In my version of Trifles, I would create among the audience a feeling of suspense and anticipation through the use of

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