The Vulnerability of Women's Identity in Trifles by Susan Glaspell

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The Vulnerability of Women's identity

In the late 18th century to the early 19th century, women in the the society have been looked down upon by men. Susan Glaspell’s play, “Trifles”, was written in 1916, which reflects on the preoccupation of women’s role in the society. “Trifles” suggests, the concern of women are often considered as an unimportant issue, or even no importance to the true work of society, which is being carried out by men. Trifles is about a murder case where the wife, Minnie Wright, was accused for the murder of her husband John Wright. The sheriff, the county attorney, and the neighbours, Mr. and Ms. Hale explains how he paid a visit to the house the previous day, and searches for the evidence to prove Mrs. Wright guilty for the murder. The play subtly illustrates how the female characters, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, spots many small evidences to prove Mrs. Wright’s murder. However, the male characters do not spot these evidences, even though the female characters were subtly revealing the evidences through their testimonies. Glaspell uses the characters of the play, symbolism, and the message of the play to convey the notion of women’s inferiority.

Susan introduced five main characters in “Trifles”: The Sheriff, The county attorney, Mr. and Mrs. Hale, and Mrs Peters. The characters that play a significant role in this play are the female characters, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters. Throughout the play, the male characters did not consider women’s testimony as a serious issue. For instance, whenever the female characters speak, the county attorney responded with a sarcastic attitude when they were bringing up the quilt and the knotting. The county attorney responded “Well ladies, have you decided whether sh...

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...bol of the vulnerability of women’s identity in the society, and Susan uses these points to portray the importance of both genders cooperating together.In my opinion, men can look at things obectively and pick up evidence from logical point of view. On the other hand, women are able to connect emotionally and show sympathy to get to the outcome. Glaspell, in this piece, conveyed the importance of combining the two together to get the best possible outcome, and illustrated the difficulty of obtaining justice if gender discriminations exists. I agree that both men and women should cooperate of the better. Men and women interpret things differently, and have different thoughts to certain situations. It is important to combine different perspectives in order to brainstorm circumstances from various angles. For this reason, gender equality is essential to attain justice.

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