Comparing The Trifles And The Lamb To The Slaughter

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The two texts are about murder cases where the only reliable evidence is interfered with. The Trifles is a play in which Mr. Hale and Sheriff Peters are investigating the cause of death of John Wright. Wright appears to have been strangled with a rope and the first suspect in the crime is his wife, Mrs. Wright. Her friends, Mrs. Hale and Peters are fascinated by the female stuff in the house. In their conversations, Glaspell (2014) notes, MRS. HALES: …“Look at all this! It’s all over the place! Why, it looks as if she didn’t know what she was about! (After she has said this, they look at each other, and then start to glance back at the door. After an instant Mrs. Hale has pulled at a knot and ripped the sewing.)”. They did not know that the knot was the evidence of the crime. On the other hand, the Lamb to the Slaughter is a murder story instinctively …show more content…

In the two stories, the wives are provoked by the uncaring habits of their husbands. While Mrs. Wright kills her husband after he kills her pet, Mary kills her husband after he announces a plan to divorce her. Dahl (2002) writes how Patrick explains to Mary about the divorce, “So there it is…and I know it’s a kind of bad time to be telling you, but there simply wasn’t any other way”. The excerpt shows that Patrick did not consider his wife’s feelings before making the decision to break the shocking news. On the other hand, Mrs. Wright revenges on her husband after he kills the pet bird. In addition, Mrs. Hale explains that the family was not a cheerful one. At one point, Mrs. Hale admits that she did not visit Wright’s family, even though they were close friends. She proceeds to say, “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” according to Glaspell (2014) In this regard, the two murder cases were facilitated by a family

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