Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Susan Glaspells Trifles - The Sweetness of Revenge :: Trifles Essays
Sweetness of Revenge à Susan Glaspellââ¬â¢s play, Trifles, seems to describe the ultimate womenââ¬â¢s suffrage story. No longer will men have an upper hand against women after reading this story. Cleverness will be the key to retaining power from the men in this story. The one thing that woman are criticized for, the idea that women tend to look at the ââ¬Ëlittle pictureââ¬â¢ instead of the ââ¬Ëwhole pictureââ¬â¢, will be there path to victory. Two stories of revenge are told in this story, the revenge of suppression and revenge of being portrayed as ââ¬Ëunsophisticated, unintelligentââ¬â¢ women. First we have the story of Mrs. Wright and the struggles with her husband, John. Married women throughout history have been portrayed and played the role as being inferior to the husband in marriage. This seems to be the case with Mrs. Wright. Even though Johnââ¬â¢s public image was somewhat respectable, it was obvious that behind close doors the story was different. There is evidence of abuse in this marriage. First, the discovery of the broken door leads me to conclude that John was very physical and anguished. Second, it is assumed that Mrs. Wrights husband had broke her canaryââ¬â¢s neck. The canary, which of course had to be caged, was represented as the old Minnie Foster herself. The canary is a beautiful, free spirited bird that had a sweet voice, as Minnie had at one time. This was the end of the line and ââ¬ËMinnie Fosterââ¬â¢ was about to be reborn. She would stand up for all those abused and suppressed house wives across the world and makes the first ââ¬Ëfinalââ¬â¢ decision she had ever been allowed to make. The birdââ¬â¢s cage was her jail. The birdââ¬â¢s death was her freedom for the fate of the bird was the fate of her husband. John was discovered with a rope tied around his neck, the freedom of a women who could no longer be held down. This was the first implementation of womenââ¬â¢s power in the story. The women at Mrs. Wrigh tââ¬â¢s home played an important role in the story as well. The ââ¬Ëprofessionalââ¬â¢ detectives were busy about the house finding clues to indict Mrs. Wright in the murder case. They ridiculed the women in the house by ââ¬Ëputting them in their placeââ¬â¢ as typical ladies, so worried about small things and useless ordeals. Mrs. Hale noted the stitches in the quilt to be erratically stitched as if something were wrong.
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