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literary characters. Susan Keating Glaspell (1882-1948), as cofounder of an influential theatrical company, had a great outlet to explore and promote controversial socialist and feminist issues. Residing in Greenwich Village, she was surrou...
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...
Revisiting America is not intended to give a full history of all the conflicts of race, class, and gender in the United States, but rather to offer some key readings that will encourage students to think and write critically and to pursue r...
Trifles”, Glaspell cultivated the germs of the recent feminist motion with views to in the household hostility (Smith, 1982:178). In rank to better appreciate the author’s intent and the disagreement she was attempting to make with this nar...
yet her story discloses, through Glaspell's use of symbolism, the function that women are anticipated to play in society. Glaspell shows how this highly stereotypical function can conceive oppression for women and furthermore convey damage...
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...
trifles together to take Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters wonder why the birdcage was in such bad shape, it looked as if it had been thrown or broken by force. The two women cannot figure out why Mrs......