Compare And Contrast Trifles And A Jury Of Her Peers

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Point of view is the way one or more people see something. Trifles and “A Jury of Her Peers” are two works written by Susan Glaspell. While they’re both written in third person, Trifles is third person objective and “A Jury of Her Peers” takes place in third person limited. These two pieces of text the showcase different perspectives during a murder crime scene. Trifles is a one act play that contains several characters trying to decrypt a crime scene. During this, the author showcases one type of third person: third person objective. Third person objective is when neither the audience nor the author know the thoughts or feelings of any of the characters. In the play Glaspell writes,“Why, I don’t think she minded--one way or another. She didn’t

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