Susan Glaspell's Drama Trifles
.... The County Attorney charges Mrs.
Hale with "being loyal to your sex" (
Glaspell 3). The women continue to inspect the kitchen and feel it is unfair to Minnie to ....
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Susan Glaspell's "Trifles"
.... of the play comes from a remark made by Mr.
Hale: "Well, women are used to worrying over trifles" (
Glaspell 959) .The remark is ironic, although Mr.
Hale does ....
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Susan Glaspell's "Trifles"
.... Men's hands aren't always as clean as they might be," Mrs.
Hale says in Minnie's defense (
Glaspell 6). In this way, the two women unite in their defense of ....
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Susan Glaspell's Play, Trifles
.... of the play comes from a remark made by Mr.
Hale: "Well, women are used to worrying over trifles" (
Glaspell 959) .The remark is ironic, although Mr.
Hale does ....
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Susan Glaspell's story, "A Jury of Her Peers"
.... In
Glaspell's story, the two female characters take it upon themselves to become .... Sheriff Peters, county attorney Henderson, and farmer Lewis
Hale -- search the ....
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Ibsen & Glaspell
.... In
Glaspell's Trifles, we also see that the perceptions of the men towards the .... The sheriff, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. and Mrs.
Hale make up the remaining characters ....
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Crime and Punishment and Trifles
.... any cheerfuller for John Wright's being in it," says Mrs.
Hale (
Glaspell 11), reiterating her opinion when she sees how shabby and spare Mrs. Wright's clothing ....
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Glaspell and de Maupassant: Characterization
.... character cannot withstand her social status, while Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale are able .... bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/shorts/necklace.html, 1-7.
Glaspell, S. A ....
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Trifles and A Jury of her Peers
.... responsible. "I don't think a place'd be any cheerfuller for John Wright's being in it," says Mrs.
Hale (
Glaspell 11). Indeed, her ....
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A Jury of Her Peers
.... the hard work lost on Minnie Foster's preserves, they laugh at her and Mr.
Hale says, "women are used to worrying over trifles" (
Glaspell 6). Such reactions to ....
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Attitudes toward women in A Jury of Her Peers
.... the hard work lost on Minnie Foster's preserves, they laugh at her and Mr.
Hale says, "women are used to worrying over trifles" (
Glaspell 6). Such reactions to ....
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Literary Realism in Glaspell's A Jury of Her Peers
.... ladies?" He kicked his foot against some dirty pans under the sink (
Glaspell, 264 .... The difficult ethical choice that Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale make is central to ....
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A Jury of Her Peers
.... In
Glaspell's story, the two female characters take it upon themselves to become .... Sheriff Peters, county attorney Henderson, and farmer Lewis
Hale - search the ....
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Theme of Justifiable Homicide in "Trifles"
.... Foster "used to wear pretty clothes and be lively"; that Mrs.
Hale hasn't visited the cheerless Wrights, mainly because Mr. Wright was so dour (
Glaspell). ....
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Female Characters in Two Stories
.... character cannot withstand her social status, while Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale are able .... bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/shorts/necklace.html, 1-7.
Glaspell, S. A ....
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Trifles
.... As Mrs.
Hale comments, "Wright wouldn't like the bird a thing that sang. She used to sing. He killed that, too" (
Glaspell 26). ....
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Trifles (Play)
In
Glaspell's Trifles the author satirizes the relationship between married women and .... Sheriff and Mrs. Peters and the Wright's neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.
Hale). ....
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"How to Be the Other Woman"
.... In her short play Trifles, Susan
Glaspell provides a strong feminist point of view .... On the other hand, they see the women--Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale--as doing no ....
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