Trifles Vs. A Jury Of Her Peers

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Susan Glaspell wrote many pieces. Trifles and ¨A Jury of Her Peers¨ are just two examples. Trifles is a play, while ¨A Jury of Her Peers¨ is a short story. Trifles and ¨A Jury of Her Peers¨ are very similar but have many differences as well.

Both pieces are similar in that they both have the same story line. That story line being that John Wright has been strangled in his sleep. Both of these works are third person. Trifles is third person objective, meaning that no one thoughts are being revealed. Mrs. Hale says, ¨But, Mrs. Peters- look at it! Look at its neck! It's all- to the other side. (Trifles 720).¨ In the play, you can hear what she says but you can't really know what she is really thinking. Meanwhile, ¨A Jury of Her Peers¨ is in

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