Women live for generations and are regarded as mere creatures. Over the years women are deprived of their rights, corrupt them and leave it at home to abuse women. Susan Grasspel is the author of the short film drama "trifle" which Mrs. Wright, a housewife of a local farmer, was investigated as killing her husband.
Susan Graspel's theater "Triffles" to Susan Graspel's light novel is a verification of the attitude and equality of women in the Western agricultural society in the mid-1900s. The obvious theme of this story is the ability of men to appreciate women's intelligence and to play male roles in stories. The less clear theme is the empathy of women in the plot. - The mystery of patented murder shows a lot of cliches to audiences in all of its addictive predictability: stormy night, dark characters, ominous butler, and magical phone. Trifles of Susan Glaspell is not suitable for this mold. A mysterious investigation into the murder of Glass Light's John Wright shows to the reader that there is only one Lite suspect.
Responding to Susan Graspel's rifle Susan Graspel's play "rifle" is a mystery of the murder of the early 20th century. The drama began when Sergeant Peters and County Prosecutor Henderson tried to join what happened on the day of Mr. Wright's murder. In the investigation of the murder case, Mr. Halle, Mrs. Halle and Mr. Peters accompanied. - "Trifles" is a drama with a unified plot. John Wright received an oral counterattack on the day of murder, but the whole plan of the show started and ends in a day. The author also extended the unified plot to create a single setting (farmer's kitchen). Conspiracy concentrates on the murder case of John Wright. Mrs. White is the main suspect and is investigating the motives and causes of crime
Trivia of Susan Grasspel Trivia of Susan Grass Pel explores the relationship between men and women through a murder investigation against Mr. Wright's character. The drama is looking for county prosecutor, sheriff, and Hale's identity evidence The most important thing is to find the motives of the murderer. But these people have never found a clue that led them to solve the murder. - White and Mrs. Margarita are timely examples of this ancient proverb. Deal with them, only they know the way. Women are always being pressured to meet others' expectations, and women are beginning to yield to unbearable expectations.