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To Kill a Canay: A Contrast and Comparison of Trifles to a Jury of Her Peers

2023-06-03 08:21:17

Kill Canadian: Comparison of Susan Glaspell's comparison with her jury: If your husband has just been killed, the first question is whether your canned food is exploding or not. The short story "her fellow jury" and the drama "trivia" share similarities. Both places were held in Dixon County, Nebraska, during the winter. This is a small town in the American farm which was located in the early 1900's. Graspel skillfully uses the arguments between the two stories' characters and symbols to focus on and reject women's watching and handling in the countryside in the 1920s.

In the early 1900s, Susan Graspel wrote two outstanding works, the drama "Triffles" and the short story "A Peury of Her Peers". Triffles was written in 1920, and the following year, it was written as "her companion's companion". Trials were written in just 10 days. The real greatness of these works was not recognized until the 1970s. In a short story titled "Fellow Jury", a woman named Minnie Wright was accused of killing her husband. Minnie Wright is a farmer's wife and is isolated from the outside world.

Kill Canadian: Comparison of Susan Glaspell's comparison with her jury: If your husband has just been killed, the first question is whether your canned food is exploding or not. The short story "her fellow jury" and the drama "trivia" share similarities. Both places were held in Dixon County, Nebraska, during the winter. This is a small town in the American farm which was located in the early 1900's. Graspel skillfully uses the arguments between the two stories' characters and symbols to focus on and reject women's watching and handling in the countryside in the 1920s.

In the drama "Fiction", Susan Graspel did a good job proposing "trivial things" which were important elements of the drama. In contrast, Graspel, author of the short story 'Her Fellow Jury', wrote this story according to Trifles. Triffles and "her fellow juror" all talk the same, one of which is solo and the other is a particularly long story, but obviously in some respects it can afford. The "trivial" purpose in women's life seems more direct. The short film of Glaspell "her fellow juror" is much longer and the life of a woman is full of "trivial problems".