A Jury Of Her Peers Character Analysis Essay

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A Character Analysis of The Men in Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers”. Susan Glaspells “A Jury of Her Peers is a short story that reveals the gender conflict and women’s struggle in a male-dominated society. With writers like Glaspell, we learn that flat characters are not irrelevant, but help to highlight and develop the qualities of the major characters. Lewis Hale, a neighboring farmer, Henry Peters, the Sheriff, and George Henderson, the county attorney are the flat characters in this story. Glaspells uses the male characters to reveal the subjugation of women that was a characteristic of the society at the time. The author shows the readers the similarities in the attitude of all the male characters through their actions, speeches and thoughts. …show more content…

He is a flat character in the story, and is called in as a witness to give his own account of the event. Although, Mr. Hale is a flat character, through his description of the murder scene, we gain an insight into Minnie Wright’s bizarre behavior after the death of her husband. Like the other men in the story, Mr. Hales considers himself to be superior to the women and believes the women cannot make any intelligent contribution to the murder investigation as his question reveals “would the women know a clue if they did come upon it”.(289) Not only does Mr. Hale questions the women’s intelligence, but also overlooks the kitchen items and considers them to be “trifles” . From this we understand how women are viewed by men and how any observation or item associated with women are seen as unimportant. Like the other men in the story, Mr. Hale only searches for clues in the prominent places, yet fail to see some of the most damaging evidences found in what he considers as

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