Literary Elements In Susan Glaspell's 'Trifles'

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In any form of writing, various literary elements come together to compose a thorough and multifaceted work of literature. All the elements serve a distinct purpose; symbolism, for one, is imperative in a literary work because it aids the reader in the overall comprehension of the particular theme or multiple themes that a story is trying to convey. In Susan Glaspell 's, "Trifles," she meticulously incorporates significant symbols that help the reader recognize and construe the depth of the ambiguous significance of the jar of fruit preserves, quilt, bird, and the bird cage. Things are not always as insignificant as they appear to be, and Glaspell 's play is a prime example of how important it is to read between the lines. A central theme in Glaspell 's play is gender obedience, displayed …show more content…

PETERS. It 's the bird. MRS. HALE. [Jumping up.] But, Mrs. Peters-- look at it! Its neck! Look at its neck! It 's all-- other side too. MRS. PETERS. Somebody-- wrung-- its-- neck. (1314)
Mr. Wright evidently killed the bird appallingly, like he was slowly killing Mrs. Wright emotionally. Moreover, another focal theme throughout Glaspell 's play is woman empowerment. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are able to show their intellectual ability to keep the evidence that was deduced from the physical state of the bird cage that was essentially the only piece of evidence that could link Mrs. Wright to her husband 's murder. The fact that they agreed to withhold this very crucial piece of information from the men shows how Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters want to give Mrs. Wright the chance to be free and to not be held accountable for Mr. Wright 's death. COUNTY ATTORNEY. Well, Henry, at least we found out that she was not going to quilt it. She was going to -- what is it you call it, ladies? MRS. HALE. [Her hand against her pocket.] We call it -- knot it, Mr. Henderson. (1316)
Essentially, the women "knotted" away the evidence that held Mrs. Wright 's

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