Trifles By Susan Glaspell: Play Analysis

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In the play “trifles” by Glaspell, Susan is about a crime committed by a beloved wife to her husband. In this play I feel the two ladies hide a piece of “evidence” to the sheriff and attorney because they think it can be a clue to what happened in the house. “…Getting all stirred up over a little thing like a dead canary. As if that could have anything to do with – with – wouldn’t they laugh?” (Glaspell 734). This quote says a lot about how men saw women and their “things”. Them. Men didn’t count women in when it came to a serious situation like this one. I feel very sympathetic to their act because If I was in their place and got ashamed by men the way the sheriff and the attorney did I would actually try to convince them she didn’t do it.