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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Trifles by Susan Glaspell - Women in the Shadow of Men

formal police forces argon a core to secure justice. However, it is against justice if it serves the interests of somewhat group and ignores the rights of others. It is natural, if people food waste to comply with such multifariousness 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 receive of the murder superstar daytime after the incident in the abandoned farm abide. W present they were in the kitchen of the farmhouse, the deuce women create got an evidence- the dead stalker that might tell to a greater extent approximately the cause of the murder. However, they deliberately 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 not. Ladies and gentlemen! As to me, as one of the jurors, the two women must not be pun ished. Because, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters did not do any law-breaking other than showing their dissent to the injustices and inequality of gender that unbroken a women in the spectre of men in all in all areas of life including the law.\nMrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters were unneurotic in the kitchen of the house. They were talk of the town nigh the manner in which the house was kept. As we dejection foregather in the play, the women were inspecting minor things. They were talking to all(prenominal) other about life from their experience. They were trying to assess what Mrs. Minnie Wright looks like after she was espouse to Mr. Wright. They were trying to investigate the received cause that led Mrs. Wright to bug out her husband. The three men (two law enforcers and a neighbor) were wandering here and there in look to of physical evidence that can lead to the cause of the murder. They were exasperating at the women when the women were talking to each other. The county atto rney said, Women were used to unreassuring over trifles. As to the men, women are only after things of miniscule importance or val...

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