Susan Glaspell's Drama Trifles
.... derogatory perceptions of the women make Mrs.
Hale and Mrs. Peters bond with Minnie in a way that is closer than ever before. Glaspell, Susan. "
Trifles." 1916. ....
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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 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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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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Susan Glaspell's "Trifles"
.... In doing so, Mrs.
Hale and Mrs. Peters create their own brand of justice for .... shows us that the men think the domestic concerns of women are
trifles and that ....
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Crime and Punishment and Trifles
.... There are, however, strictly moral questions of conscience in "Jury" and
Trifles. Mrs.
Hale feels guilty at having avoided visiting Mrs. Wright because of the ....
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Trifles and A Jury of her Peers
.... questions of conscience in "Jury" and
Trifles touch on both individual moral sensibility and issues of socially determined experience. Mrs.
Hale feels guilty ....
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Theme of Justifiable Homicide in "Trifles"
.... The action of
Trifles takes place in the winter of 1916 and is confined to the .... wife of the sheriff, Mrs. Peters, and a friend of hers, Mrs.
Hale, whose husband ....
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Trifles
.... Sheriff and Mrs. Peters, the Wright's neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.
Hale, and the .... Symbolism is used effectively in
Trifles to demonstrate the unequal power relations ....
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A Jury of Her Peers, Before Breakfast, Citizen Kane
.... of the scene. However, the scene being described in
Trifles is the Wright home, not Mrs.
Hale's perspective. Eliminating such narrative ....
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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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"How to Be the Other Woman"
.... On the other hand, they see the women--Mrs. Peters and Mrs.
Hale--as doing no more than pawing through the "
trifles" of Mrs. Wrights' life. ....
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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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A Jury of Her Peers
.... As the women notice all the small household
trifles, they also find evidence of wife .... Mrs.
Hale wonders, "how it would seem never to have had any children around ....
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Susan Glaspell's story, "A Jury of Her Peers"
.... As the women notice all the small household
trifles, they also find evidence of wife .... Mrs.
Hale wonders, "how it would seem never to have had any children around ....
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