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described on while employed as a report reporter for the Des Moines Daily News. Hossack's wife, Margaret, was suspect of murdering her husband. However, Margaret contended that an intruder had slain John with an axe. S . Although Glas...
and men are displayed accurately to the time period in which the play was written. This play was written in 1916 and at this time in the United States women could not even vote. Glaspell “focuses on the death of an oppressive husband at th...
to the little things that may lead to the explaining of a larger problem(Ricker 67). Why are women so into the little things? The vigilance to minutia appears to be the beginning issue to explaining the larger problem. Think of the little ...
1900’s. It was written before the beginning of women’s movement. At that time, women’s were looked down upon by their husbands, and they were more like a property to their husbands (Rudden12). Everything belonged to the women were supposed...
an Glaspell (1876-1948) held many labels at the same time. She was a playwright, actress, director, poet and journalist. She was the founder of Provincetown Players (a modern American theatre company). She had written many short stories, pl...
20th century by Susan Glaspell in which John Wright who is a citizen of Dixon Country in Nebraska, is murdered in his home and his wife named Minnie Wright is being suspected of committing the crime. The next morning, the Wright's neighbor,...
in a Midwestern farmhouse. The story focus's on two main cases of revenge led by women against men. Revenge may be used to satisfy someone for the harm that was done to them and it can be used as Mrs. Wright did with her husband, John Wrig...