Isolation In Trifles

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Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, is a revolutionary drama that gives the audience insight about the world of women in the sexists early 1900’s in a very peculiar way.One dangerous theme of story is isolation.. Trifles is not merely a murder mystery, but a story that reveals how isolation can completely destroy a human being. This tale also allows its audience to see how women were isolated from men in this time period. The characters, setting, and plot all reveal how isolation has taken effect on Minnie Wright, formerly known as Minnie Foster. In the end of the drama truth and justice are thrown away, and the true killer is found; Isolation. Isolation is shown vividly in this drama through character. Minnie was a choir girl and she was also a very happy outspoken girl. Well she was like that until Mr. Wright came into the picture. Yes he was a good man as in, “ he didn't drink, and kept his word as well as most, I guess, and paid his debts. but he took Minnie from her world of music and talking into a place of silence. Mr. Wright doesn’t like to talk much and Minnie did not get many visitors, leaving her isolated. As the source would put it, “loneliness also interferes with a whole range of …show more content…
Isolation was the killer, not minnie, and she may be a victim to its dark crimes as well,” Loneliness is not just making us sick, it is killing us. Loneliness is a serious health risk,”(link 2) In this dark murder mystery isolation is shown in one of it’s truest of forms. Minnie did not kill mr.wright for fun. Minnie did not kill him at all, but it was the isolation that pushed her over the edge, “this suggests is that becoming more socially connected is essential to our survival. In a sense, evolution has made bets at each step that the best way to make us more successful is to make us more social” (Woleport).Isolation is a dangerous matter and should never be dealt with