Observations of Women in "Trifles"

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Whose side are you on? The men’s? Or the women’s? In “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, the women are more observant than the men. The women in the play discover Mrs. Wright’s motives for the murder of her husband. The sexist and rude men are preoccupied by the bigger problem when they should be looking for small details that lead to the bigger problem. The women in the play are observant. For example when the men are looking for evidence in the kitchen the women take notice of a quilt that is not finished, “She was piecing a quilt. I wonder if she was going to quilt it or knot it? They wonder if she was going to quilt it or knot it!(The men laugh…)”(263) When they find the quilt, it is the first step to discovering the truth. The men are ignorant and pay no attention what so ever. In addition to finding the quilt the women also notice that, “All the rest of it has been so nice and even. And look at this! It’s all over the place.”(264) This shows that if the men pay attention to this one small trifle they would figure out much more. Th...

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