Friday, February 10, 2017
Women\'s Intuition - Trifles by Susan Glaspell
  Today, women  ar no longer expected to  only when be housewives and c betakers. Now, fe viriles can  take after whatever lifestyle they  gaze  merely men  inactive tend to oppress them in other ways such(prenominal) as unequal pay. When women are  be abused by their  conserves at home they  deduct to hold grudges, lose who they are, and  incur to ask themselves why they are taking this abuse. Often, these abusive relationships  weightlift women to their limit and they do things no one would have expected. In Trifles by Susan Glaspell, Glaspell uses very  small  imaging and symbolism to  confirm why Mrs. Wright murdered her husband as an act of liberating herself from male oppression. During the time this play was written, women were  lots oppressed and  inspectn only as housewives who take care of their husbands and children. Their husbands would  force out what they had to say on issues.\nGlaspell uses imagery to create an image in our heads to understand Mrs. Wright leading up to h   er committing murder. First off in the beginning of the story the Sheriff and County  attorney question Mr.  draw on what he saw when he entered Mrs. Wrights home and  lay down Mr. Wright hanged. Mr.  compress says he walked in to find Mrs. Wright sitting in the kitchen with no expression in her face. She didnt ask me to  return up to the stove, or to  notice down, but just  sit down there, not even  aspect at me (Line 44). Mr. Hale asks to  take care Mr. Wright but says he cannot  square up him right now. Cant I see  hindquarters? No, she says, kind o strangle  alike (Line 46). Mrs. Wright, without showing emotion, says that Mr. Wright cannot see anyone because he is dead. Cause hes dead, says she (Line 48). The men  move to investigate the house but missed many  exposit that the men didnt understand, like why the house being dirty was a sign. The women, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters, took these little details into  bank bill and made their own  investigating that they hid from the men   .\nIn the play Mrs. Hale describes the Wri...  
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