Peters and Mrs. Hale judges her husband 's murder and decides to forgive her instead of punishing her. Their decision indicates that they do find justice in the decision of Minnie Wright in enacting a certain retribution on her husband for the strangling of the life and later the canary. Due to the women, a question is raised on the realities of the case, and our end thought differs from that of the males. However, the play does not elaborate Minnie Wright ultimate fate, and the possibility stands that a condemnation will still be made to her by the jury, regardless she is a woman who is battered and who has gone through rough moments in her marriage. Comparably, we may decide not to have a consideration on her justification in her
Peters and Mrs. Hale judges her husband 's murder and decides to forgive her instead of punishing her. Their decision indicates that they do find justice in the decision of Minnie Wright in enacting a certain retribution on her husband for the strangling of the life and later the canary. Due to the women, a question is raised on the realities of the case, and our end thought differs from that of the males. However, the play does not elaborate Minnie Wright ultimate fate, and the possibility stands that a condemnation will still be made to her by the jury, regardless she is a woman who is battered and who has gone through rough moments in her marriage. Comparably, we may decide not to have a consideration on her justification in her