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    However, Susan Glaspell proceed on to go to college at Drake University with a male student body. When she graduated, she became a journalist Her job allowed her to be exposed to historical case base on which “A Jury of Her Peers” and her similar play “Trifles” are based. Susan Glaspell had a change of interest once she saw the women convicted for murdering a cruel husband, Susan Glaspell then redirected her attention to the theater. The title of “A Jury of Her Peers” (short

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    Sacrifices in Trifles When a woman marries she is expected to give up her family, her last name, and her virginity. In other words she is expected to give up the life she knew. Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles tells the story of a woman that gave up her all to please society and her husband. The story examines a woman who sacrificed her tranquility, her talents, and her individuality. In the end, the woman even gave up her freedom. A person’s home should be more than a place to

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    Symbolism in Trifles by Susan Glaspell In today's society, we generally view upon everyone as equal beings who deserve equal rights. At the turn of the 20th century, this particular view didn?t exist. Men clearly dominated almost every aspect of life and women were often left with little importance. The Wright?s embody this view of roles in Susan Glaspell?s play Trifles. Mrs. Wright was a typical woman who suffered the mental abuse from her husband and was caged from life. In Trifles, a mixture

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    multiple ways. One of these ways is through the play’s theme. The theme of a work is often a statement about life and the human condition. In the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, the theme noticing the little things can make a difference can be explained through plot, character, and setting. The theme can be developed through the plot. In Trifles, Mr. Wright was found murdered in his bed, so the police arrested his wife. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters, neighbors of the Wrights, went to Mrs. Wright’s house

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    A Love Gone Bad A woman who was once full of life and happiness is now left with no joy in her life. In the play, “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, we see how Mrs. Wright has changed over the years. We see how cheerful she was before marrying Mr. Wright. While trying to solve the murder, the author uses symbolism, conflict, and irony. The are many examples of conflict in this play. The most apparent conflict is that between the men and the women in the play. In the first parts of the investigation,

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    “fiction depends for its life on place. Place is the crossroads of circumstance, The proving ground of, what happened? Who’s here? Who’s coming?” (Welty qtd. In Literature ). Trifles is a short play, by Susan Glaspell that was written in the 20th century when women were possession of the husband. The division between men and women in the play not just mentally or emotionally but it was also physically , and that symbolizes the different between genders at this

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    A Jury of Her Peers Speaks Volumes Above Trifles. While Susan Glaspell’s drama “Trifles” uses actors to vocalize the many emotions of the story of the investigation of Minnie Wright, her short story “A Jury of Her Peers” makes the emotions very clear without making a sound. Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” makes the reader feel the emotions evoked by Minnie Wright’s story much deeper than her drama version of the same story, “Trifles”. Glaspell uses the same dialogue and action

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    Trifles In Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles a man has been murdered by his wife, but the men of the town who are in charge of investigating the crime are unable solve the murder mystery through logic and standard criminal procedures. Instead, two women (Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters) who visit the home are able to read a series of clues that the men cannot see because all of the clues are embedded in domestic items that are specific to women. The play at first it seems to be about mystery, but it abruptly

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    Unit 8 Essay The “Jury of her Peers” and Trifles by Susan Glaspell are both comparable in many ways, they also have some vast differences to consider. The “Jury of her Peers” and Trifles are similar because they have the same characters, the characters in both “Jury of her Peers” and Trifles are not different from each other at all. Another similarity between the two is that they are both written by Susan Glaspell. “Jury of her Peers” and Trifles also have some minor differences like the points

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    Unit 8 Essay Susan Glaspell's texts, Trifles and “A Jury of Her Peers” relay a singular story setting, but are different in the styles in which they are told. While there are many similarities and differences between the texts, the perspective and point-of-view play a big role in the telling of the overall story. The different changes of point-of-view can change, “Well, Mr. Hale, tell just what happened when you came here yesterday morning” (Trifles 209) to “‘Someone should have been left here yesterday

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