Susan Glaspell's "Trifles"
.... and murder of her canary crimes because they realize he killed not only her bird who may have represented a surrogate child for Mrs.
Wright, Mrs.
Hale says: "I ....
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Susan Glaspell's Play, Trifles
.... and murder of her canary crimes because they realize he killed not only her bird who may have represented a surrogate child for Mrs.
Wright, Mrs.
Hale says: "I ....
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A Jury of Her Peers
.... from finding a motive. From the female perspective of Mrs.
Hale and Mrs. Peters, Mrs.
Wright is not guilty. Their examination of ....
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Susan Glaspell's story, "A Jury of Her Peers"
.... from finding a motive. From the female perspective of Mrs.
Hale and Mrs. Peters, Mrs.
Wright is not guilty. Their examination of ....
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Trifles (Play)
.... others). Mr.
Hale finds it amusing that Mrs.
Wright would worry over a trifle like her preserves when she is charged with murder. ....
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Trifles
.... She, in return, wrung her husband's neck. As Mrs.
Hale comments, "
Wright wouldn't like the bird a thing that sang. She used to sing. ....
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Theme of Justifiable Homicide in "Trifles"
.... Mrs.
Hale's guilty conscience about avoiding the
Wright farm on account of its cheerlessness as a real crime against Mrs.
Wright can be taken as an extenuating ....
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Trifles and A Jury of her Peers
.... The physical environment of the kitchen reveals
Wright to have been stingy, reinforced by Sheriff
Hale's story of
Wright's refusal to get a telephone. ....
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Crime and Punishment and Trifles
.... The physical environment of the kitchen reveals
Wright to have been stingy, reinforced by Sheriff
Hale's story of
Wright's refusal to get a telephone. ....
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Ibsen & Glaspell
.... Mrs.
Wright had no identity but the one her husband allowed her, and Mrs.
Hale laments the fact that she never visited Mrs.
Wright, a fact she believes might ....
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Susan Glaspell's Drama Trifles
.... lack of understanding of the men of women's affairs and their sarcasm, Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale conceal the bird. They discuss how hard John
Wright was and ....
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A Jury of Her Peers, Before Breakfast, Citizen Kane
.... The opening scene with Mrs.
Hale describes her situation with her in her own home, about to leave with the men and another woman for the
Wright home. ....
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Susan Glaspell's "Trifles"
.... The women also understand John
Wright is cold and lacking in compassion. Minnie used to sing, much like her beloved pet bird, but as Mrs.
Hale says, "She used ....
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"How to Be the Other Woman"
.... human heart. The life lived by Mrs.
Wright is only a more extreme version of the lives led by Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale. The three ....
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Literary Realism in Glaspell's A Jury of Her Peers
.... The difficult ethical choice that Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale make is central to .... classic novel, these two women make the choice to protect Mrs.
Wright from her ....
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The Bermuda Triangle
....
Hale, John R. Age of Exploration. New York: Time, 1966. Mysteries of the Unexplained. New York: Reader's Digest Association, 1985.
Wright, Peter. ....
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Infidelity and Politics
.... Judge Susan Webber
Wright ruled that the alleged behavior of the then .... suggestions of undue influence, including the possibility that David
Hale, "the former ....
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