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    Discrimination In Trifles

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    nonfiction texts. In Trifles, a fiction play written by Susan Glaspell, talks the investigation after the murder of John Wright, the victim. This play shows the discrimination between the men and women because while investigating the men disregard the evidences that are perceive as feminine things. This discrimination is related to situations stated by the two nonfiction texts, Philosophical and Political Issues Surrounding Genders and Introduction to Moral Issues. Based on Trifles and the two…

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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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    Sexist Tunnel Vision Leads to Failure in Glaspell’s “Trifles” It was not uncommon in the early 1900’s to view the oppression of the female. In fact it was a common place. Men would go out and do the outside work or the away from home work. A man would get up and go put his day in at work and demand that his food be on the table when he returned home that evening. Where the women would be the ones to look after the house and to clean whatever needed to be cleaned, they would be in charge of the…

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    of choosing a play that signifies a strong meaning while keeping the audience amused. The selection they must decide on is “Los Vendidos” by Luis Valdez, “Andre’s Mother” by Terrance McNally, or “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell. The best one I would prefer that best fits Newberry drama department is “Trifles”. It…

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    and the stereotype of an individual vary within all individuals. One's role in a society is determined on how they view themselves and equality. In the drama Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, un-stereotypical characters of contradicting gender roles are used to show men’s superiority over women and how equality is not enforced. Glaspell uses gender roles to distinguish between norms and superiority. To start off, she sets the drama with an intro to a perfect early 1900’s society.…

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    Susan Glaspell wrote Trifles and “A Jury of Her Peers,” both about the death of John Wright and the attempt to solve his murder. Throughout each work, the men repeatedly look down upon the women, which is ironic because in the end the women end up finding the most important piece of evidence that has the ability to solve the case. Even though both pieces are similar, “Trifles” is a dramatic play written through a script, and “A Jury of Her Peers” is a short story. Through both works, the…

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    Susan Glaspell, born in 1876 was an American play writer, novelist, journalist, and actress. In her time, she wrote many short stories and plays which began appearing in magazines and journals. One of Glaspell’s best works was a one-act play called Trifles written and performed in 1916. While working as a journalist for Des Monines Daily News, she covered the 1900 murder of John Hossack which is where she received the inspiration for the loosely based play and in 1917 was turned into a short…

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    this may be true, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Babylon Revisited and Susan Glaspell’s Trifles express modernism from a communal aspect. Furthermore, modernism in social aspect may well be an excruciating process.…

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    and at the time in which Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, was written. People still hold the belief that female labor and the space is less than that of a man’s, which is why Glaspell’s work remains relevant. Men and women are divided by qualities that have no importance on their personal character. However, it is important to note the difference in how they see the world, due to the oppression of women and the role that they have been placed in. During the time that Trifles was published, women were…

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    dropt,” by Emily Dickinson, Trifles by Susan Glaspell, and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston --epitomize this perpetuated…

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