Gender in Susan Glaspell's Play Trifles Essay

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    enough to write their story, showing their own personal viewpoints and experiences. There are two works of literature that reveal the viewpoints of marriage and individuality in the centuries. Kate Chopin’s A Story of an Hour and Susan Glaspell’s Trifles focuses on gender roles, and freedom from captivity. These stories possess similar attributes and differences even though they were written in different time periods. A theme that is focused on within the two stories is freedom and captivity.…

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    Demonstrating this concept perfectly, “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell was published in 1917, a time period littered with the glaringly obvious disparities between men and women’s societal roles. Originally adapted from Glaspell’s one-act play Trifles, “A Jury of Her Peers” is a fictional account of the murder of John Hossack, purportedly by his wife, covered by Glaspell, who at the time reported for the Des Moines Times. Glaspell’s career in both playwriting and short stories include a…

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    with the theme of feminism and written by Susan Glaspell. The idea of Glaspell’s story came from one of her earlier literary work, a one-act play entitled Trifles. This one-act play that she had written is also a product of one of Glaspell’s work, years before she wrote the play. This work is a news story that she covered while she was still a journalist. The news story was about a murder of a man named John which is the primary background story of both Trifles and “A Jury of Her Peers”. All…

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    Susan Glaspell’s Trifles is a controversial play: controversial because, first time reader get a different idea about the play each time. Some come to the conclusion that this play is empowering for women because of its ending and how the women in the story choose and decided to keep information from the men. Other feel that this story goes in a total opposite direction, that the story shows a narrative where women are left feeling powerless and nothing but a victim of a patriarchal society.…

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    time period of Glaspell’s play Trifles, if the husband weren’t content, than his wife was usually made to be unhappy as well. The feeling of being miserable could drive a woman to search for her happiness in something else; she sometimes could find happiness in things such as pets, for example Minnie’s bird in Trifles. In the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, the focus of the plot is the wife, Minnie Wright, who is facing a murder charge of her husband, John Wright. This one-act play also follows…

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    Different cultures have a set of rules and guidelines that prescribe the acceptable norms in the society. These gender roles largely determine how women, children and men should conduct themselves within their communities. In Trifles, Susan Glaspell exposes a society that trivializes women’s opinions while upholding the male point of view. The three male characters in the play consistently emphasize the fact that women have a penchant for unimportant things in the society. The dominance…

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    tidy. Since the man of the household was the one working, doing labor outside, and bringing in the income, women were looked at as inferior to the men. In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, she brings light to some of the gender issues in her society, and shows the different ways of problem solving and thinking between men and women. The conflict in Trifles is derived from the expectations, criticism, and underestimation placed on women by the society (and especially men) in the early 1900s (or in this…

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    Feminist Analysis of “Trifles” Set around the scene of a murder, Susan Glaspell’s twentieth century play “Trifles” is an early feminist drama that explores the gender roles set in place by society, especially in the time period written. The plot revolves around the case of a women, Mrs. Wright, who has killed her husband, John Wright. While male characters are trying to find motive behind the murder, it is actually their wives, who are belittled throughout the play, that solve the case but…

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    Susan Glaspell 's wrote her first play, “Trifles”, before the start of the Women 's Suffrage Movement, about a woman who allegedly murders her husband by tying a rope around his neck in reciprocation for murdering her beloved canary in a similar fashion. While the audience continues to read the play, the moral becomes much deeper and even the sheriff 's wife, Mrs. Peters, begins to notice the dark and cold house the men are investigating. After years of abuse and misery, the once attractive and…

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    wives were expected to remain home and tend to household duties. The play, Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, highlights some of the preeminent inequalities between husbands and wives. According to the Merriam-Webster website, the definition of a “trifle” is, “something that does not have much value or importance.” Furthermore, the title allows us to infer that the play is going to deal with women being seen as frivolous and irrelevant. Trifles is about a wife, Minnie Wright, who is accused of…

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