Power Of Women In Trifles By Susan Glaspell

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The drama, Trifles, by Susan Glaspell,was written to show the power of women. The characters in this play are group into two different categories of men and women, and insiders and outsiders. The plot of the story is a murder and the characters are investigating the motive. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are able to figure out the motivation because of their perspective as women. However, the men characters in this play are very arrogant and make mocking comments towards the women. Their lack of acknowledgment towards women causes them to fail in determining the reasoning behind the murder. Since the women were the only ones who could solve the case, they were able to decide what they wanted to do with the information. This drama gives the women

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