Analysis of Trifles
Date Submitted: 01/12/2003 17:43:50
Many women throughout time have faced hardships and afflictions solely based on their sex. The early 20th century, however, marked a time in which women were caught between the traditional male and female worlds, no longer limited to the home, but not yet accepted in the outside world. In the play, Trifles, author Susan Glaspell uses foreshadowing, irony, and symbolism to convey the theme that women face a power struggle when their legal obligations conflict …
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