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 · Trifles Summary. T rifles is a one-act play by Susan Glaspell in which several neighbors enter the Wrights' farmhouse to investigate the murder . “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell () CAST • GEORGE HENDERSON, County Attorney • HENRY PETERS, Sheriff • LEWIS HALE, A Neighboring Farmer • MRS. PETERS • MRS. HALE. The wives of two of the men, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, both of whom appear disturbed and fearful, follow the men inside. The play establishes its themes in its opening moments. The play examines the relationships between husbands and wives, particularly a marriage that ended in murder. The setting, a messy kitchen, reflects this.


Susan Glaspell's Trifles: Summary Analysis. The play Trifles was written by Susan Glaspell in This play takes place in one house, the house of Mr. and Mrs. Wright. The play opens with three men and two women entering Wright's abandoned house. There is unfinished business everywhere you look. Gender Roles In Susan Glaspell's Trifles. Over the years, the thought of prejudice and gender role has changed somewhat drastically. Women and men view themselves in a different way, and have made themselves known on the topic. During the s, men saw women as their own personal property, property used to clean, cook, and attend to men's. Updated Novem. Born in , Susan Glaspell is mainly known in literary circles, and it is for her stage play "Trifles" and her short story of the same plot, " A Jury of Her Peers." Both works were inspired by her experiences as a courtroom reporter during a murder trial in Despite "Trifles" being now part of literary.


Susan Glaspell’s Trifles: Summary, Symbolism, and Analysis. 'Trifles' is one act play, the storyline of which revolves around a murder. This play successfully provides a perspective about the plight of contemporary women, and gives the scope of their status in society. A look at Trifles' summary and analysis. Trifles Summary. T rifles is a one-act play by Susan Glaspell in which several neighbors enter the Wrights' farmhouse to investigate the murder of John Wright. John's wife, Minnie, is suspected of. Trifles. The play opens on the scene of an abandoned farmhouse. The house is in disarray, with various activities interrupted, such as dishes left unwashed and bread prepared but not yet baked. Five people arrive at the house to investigate the scene of a crime, including the county attorney, George Henderson, the local sheriff, Henry Peters, and the neighbor, Lewis Hale, who discovered a murdered man, John Wright, strangled with a rope in his bed.

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