"Trifles" by Susan Glaspell is a successful writing story about murder and, more importantly, it effectively explains the treatment of women in the early 20th century. In the opening ceremony, I learned a lot about characters and their views. We know that there are five main characters, three men and two women. The outside weather is very cold, but men first enter a warm farmhouse.
Susan Glaspell of Susan Glaspell Trifles is exploring the stereotypes of women's classic men by insisting that they are concerned that women are little or not at all important. This stereotype assumes that only men will focus on important issues. In other words, women never face discussions or problems. The character uses the whole game to find clues to solve the murder. - Symbol of Susan grass pel in rifle In today's society, we usually think that everyone should have the right of equality. At the turn of the 20th century, this particular view did not exist. Men are dominant in almost every aspect of their lives, and women are often less important. The light materializes this role of rifle performed by Susan Grasspel. Mrs. White is her typical woman who has suffered from her husband's spiritual abuse.
"Trifles" by Susan Glaspell is a successful writing story about murder and, more importantly, it effectively explains the treatment of women in the early 20th century. In the opening ceremony, I learned a lot about characters and their views. We know that there are five main characters, three men and two women. - Susan Grass Pel's symbolic illustration of the power of the relationship of trifles may be wonderful. Unfortunately, many people lack the strong bonds that all humans need to survive and live healthy and happy. In Susan Glaspell 's play "Trifles", Mrs. Wright is keen to interact with the human and the relationship she needs.