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  2. In the 1970s, Glaspell’s work was rediscovered and embraced by feminist critics, and, since then, her work has grown greatly in popularity and is included in numerous anthologies of American literature. The best study guide to Trifles on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 17, 2021 · CHARACTERS. GEORGE HENDERSON (County Attorney); HENRY PETERS (Sheriff); LEWIS HALE, A neighboring farmer; MRS PETERS; MRS HALE; SCENE: The kitchen is the now abandoned farmhouse of JOHN WRIGHT, a gloomy kitchen, and left without having been put in order—unwashed pans under the sink, a loaf of bread outside the bread-box, a dish-towel on the table—other signs of incompleted work.

  5. Any time a playwright includes stage directions this detailed and specific, it's a good bet that the physical setting is integral to the play's central arguments. Even before a single word is spoken, the setting of Trifles establishes the mood, creates suspense, and clues the audience in to the significance of the scene.

  6. Trifles, Susan Glaspell’s one-act play about a woman arrested for the murder of her husband, was first performed by the Provincetown Players in 1916. Written during the First-Wave Feminist movement, the play explores the dangers of restrictive gender roles and the fundamental injustices of a patriarchal society. The play was embraced by ...

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  8. M4: American Literary Modernism – Fiction & Drama. Susan Glaspell, Trifles. This video presents context for Glaspell and the background of Trifles, and discusses symbols and themes in the play. There are discussion questions at the end, which can help you delve more deeply into understanding and analyzing the play.

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