Trifles by Susan Glaspell The main idea of this paper is to show feminist argument, which the play makes by its conclusion. I want to start from the few biographical facts. They helped to understand me the play itself and enlighten hidden aspects of the play. Susan Glaspell was one of those American writers, which wrote about women and their lives, in other words she wrote about herself and people she new. Susan Glaspell wrote about inequality of the sexes and the inability of women to live their own lives without reliance on men. In nineteenth century feminism was a rare occurrence and differs from what we understand now under this word.
If we look back in the nineteen-century we will see an awful picture. Women dont have the right to vote, they were totally depended on men. Women dont receive any decent education, and it was unheard of fro women to think. In my humble opinion, women were somewhere between furniture and home pets. Violence, power, individual freedom and self-consciousness are the most urgent social problems. And the problem of violence against women is one of the most important for our society. According to the feminist theory each patriarchal society assume that male domination over the female and this already is violence against individual freedom.
Especially I want to outline the family violence, which was very wide spread in the nineteenth century. The play conveys a brutal experience of being a farm wife in nineteenth century and also displays some early stages of feminism. I think that the play by its conclusion play makes the following feminist argument: family violence against woman is a socioeconomic factor. She is violated because society justifies it and does not give her any protection. There is no possible way for a woman to protect herself, her children and her freedom while society will consider family relationship as a something very private and untouchable. Minnie Frost never complained on her life and her husband because it would be improperly.
The Essay on A Womans Role In Society Is Primarily That Of A Wife And Mother Do You Agree
A womans role is primarily that of a wife and a mother do you agree? The big debate about a womans role, and place in the society has been going on for a long time, and is still continuing. Women have been fighting to be able to stand on the same podium as men for over decades of years. However, I do agree with the given statement that the primary role of women in the society is to be a wife and a ...
She wash her dirty linen in public people would say. Wright was close. I think maybe that’s why she kept so much to herself. She didn’t even belong to the Ladies’ Aid said Mrs. Hale. (Trifles) Women noticed that something was wrong with Minnie did nothing because it is rude to intrude.
Mrs. Hale (shaking her head.) I’ve not seen much of her of late years. I’ve not been in this house–it’s more than a year It never seemed a very cheerful place (Trifles) Yes, farmers wife knew that something in that family was out of place. But what could they do? Whom to complain? County Attorney. You mean that they didn’t get on very well? Mrs. Hale No, I don’t mean anything.
But I don’t think a place’d be any cheerfuller for John Wright’s being in it. (Trifles) And that was all that Mrs. Hale could say about John Wright because no one would take her seriously. Well, women are used to worrying over trifles, said Hale. (Trifles) I would say that social indifference to womens problems is the major feminist point of this play. In Trifles Susan Glasspell shows how an abused wife killed her abusive husband. It can hardly be named, as display of feminism and it is not.
They know who killed Mr. Wright and most important they know why. But they tell nothing to men. Why? Because they know that it is useless. The men are already prejudiced against Minnie Foster. For them John Wright was a good man.
The Essay on Mrs Wright Play Hale Men
... society, which caused the women feelings of repression and un appreciation. Throughout the play the actions of Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Hale, and Mrs. Peters resemble that ... of Greek mythology, where three sisters controlled the fate of men (Russell, pg. 1). ... Femininity vs. Masculinity Trifles, a one-act play, written by Susan Gla spell, has ...
Yes good he didn’t drink, and kept his word as well as most, I guess, and paid his debts. But he was a hard man, Mrs. Peters. Just to pass the time of day with him[Shivers.] Like a raw wind that gets to the bone. (Trifles) Women show mercy because they understand Minnie; they consolidated against male prejudice opinion but still it is too late We call it knot it, Mr. Henderson. (Trifles) They know who murdered Mr.
Wright but they will not tell. They tied up this knowledge with the specific bond, which exists between women. Bibliography Susan Glasspell, Trifles.