Sexual Equality In Trifles, By Susan Glaspell

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Sexual Equality The short play Trifles by Susan Glaspell was written early in the 20th Century, based on an actual court case that a woman was on trial for murdering her husband. Glaspell mention that women are oppressed in their marriages. In the play, Susan Glaspell uses an unsolved crime, focusing on tow women’s talking and views about trifles as the center, to find the truth of the unsolved crime and to portray a soured relationship between a husband and wife. The play begins with the county attorney, George Henderson, local sheriff, Henry Peters, and the neighboring farmer, Lewis Hale with their wives, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale investigate the house for clues. On command from the county attorney, Lewis Hale who is the first person found …show more content…

He also notes that, when he questioned Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Wright claimed that she was asleep when someone strangled her husband. Based on this situation, Mr. Wright’s wife, Minnie becomes the main suspect of the grizzly crime but without a motive of murder. In the end, the play comes to its spine-tingling conclusion. When Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale discover Mrs. Wright 's pet canary, they understand why she chose to kill her husband and recognize that she was abused by her husband. They feel sympathize with her and feel guilty that they didn’t help her. Surprisingly, instead helping men to find the evidence, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale chose to hide the evidence so that Mrs. Wright will not be found guilty. According to the drama Trifles, women were not often considered partners in a marriage, but a possession of the husband. Because the separation between the sexes, physically, mentally and emotionally, women become a vulnerable group and an injured party in their marriage and in society. Consequently, women should hold together to protect themselves, like Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale pieced together to protecting Mrs. Wright whom they see as a victim also. So that women can get back to justice of the sexual …show more content…

Wright 's pet canary with its neck wrung, killed in the same way as John Wright, they immediately put the clues together and discover Mrs. Wright motive of murder her husband that Mr. Wright did murder her canary. According to the play, Mrs. Hale says “if there’d been years and years of nothing, then a bird to sing to you, it would be awful-still, after the bird was still” (Trifles 847). The canary was really important company to Mrs. Wright because it was the only company to her in the dark and childless home. Fatally, Mr. Wright murder the canary, as well as provides that Mr. Wright abused his wife, even not in physically, but certainly in mentally and emotionally. After years of neglect and emotional abuse, Mrs. Wright repaid her husband by giving him a taste of what her pet bird got. Furthermore, the caged bird can symbolize the victim 's wife, Minnie, also is a common symbol of women 's roles in society. As the women note, Minnie used to sing well like the canary before she married John Wright. Unfortunately, she was prevented from singing, or doing anything else which would have yielded her pleasure, by her husband after her marriage. Women in the marriage as the same like bird in cage, they don’t have any right and freedom. Consequently, the strangling of Mrs. Wright’s songbird companion symbolized that her plight and represented her spiritual

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