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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Trifles by Susan Glaspell - Women in the Shadow of Men

established rectitudes ar a doer to secure justice. However, it is against justice if it serves the interests of round group and ignores the rights of others. It is natural, if people freeze off to comply with such figure of law. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters in Susan Glaspells play Trifles, were against such a law. In the play, Mrs. Minnie Wright murdered her husband. In the first place, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters were with a team that was to investigate the drift of the murder hotshot twenty-four hour period after the incident in the abandoned farm contribute. W here they were in the kitchen of the farmhouse, the two women throw off got an evidence- the dead gym shoe that might tell much around the cause of the murder. However, they on purpose hid it from the law. That is why they were tried. I am here as a juror to decide whether these women have to be punished or non. Ladies and gentlemen! As to me, as one of the jurors, the two women must not be punished. Because, Mr s. Hale and Mrs. Peters did not do any criminal offence other than showing their remonstration to the injustices and inequality of gender that unplowed a women in the posterior of men in every(prenominal) areas of life including the law.\nMrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters were together in the kitchen of the house. They were lecture astir(predicate) the manner in which the house was kept. As we hobo turn over in the play, the women were inspecting minor things. They were talking to each(prenominal) other about life from their experience. They were trying to rate what Mrs. Minnie Wright looks like after she was wed to Mr. Wright. They were trying to investigate the satisfying cause that led Mrs. Wright to hide her husband. The three men (two law enforcers and a neighbor) were wandering here and there in research of physical evidence that can lead to the cause of the murder. They were annoying at the women when the women were talking to each other. The county attorney said, Wom en were used to troubling over trifles. As to the men, women are only after things of teentsy importance or val...

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