In the narrative, Glaspell helped the reader visualize the events by adding extra details and descriptions. “A Jury of her Peers” is greater than twenty pages long, which equates to a play duration of half an hour. The story enhances the character’s details, while the play’s surroundings do not. It is difficult to enhance a play through a short story. Although, a play forces one to vibrantly visualize the different acts, scenes, and characters. However, the reader is less affected by the emotions in a short story rather than in a
In the narrative, Glaspell helped the reader visualize the events by adding extra details and descriptions. “A Jury of her Peers” is greater than twenty pages long, which equates to a play duration of half an hour. The story enhances the character’s details, while the play’s surroundings do not. It is difficult to enhance a play through a short story. Although, a play forces one to vibrantly visualize the different acts, scenes, and characters. However, the reader is less affected by the emotions in a short story rather than in a