Monday, September 2, 2019
The Name “Trifles” and Its Significance
The name Trifles and its significance John Wright was murdered in his bedroom; someone had took a rope and put it around his neck and strangled him. All the men, the sheriff, the country attorney, and the neighbor, thought his wife was the one killed him. This play is based on events that happened in the early 20th century. Susan Glaspell, the writer, uses the word trifles appropriately when naming this play, and she uses this play to establish that women were taken for granted.First, you can see the meaning of the word ââ¬Å"triflesâ⬠and the reasons behind why it is an appropriate title. You can first start to figure out the wordââ¬â¢s meaning shortly after the play begins. Mrs. Peters tells the men that Mrs. Wright is worried about her fruit jars breaking during the cold winter night. Mr. Peters, who is the sheriff, responses with, ââ¬Å"Well, you can beat the woman! Held for murder and worryinââ¬â¢ about her preservesâ⬠(1369). Mr. Hale states, ââ¬Å" Well, wom en are used to worrying over triflesâ⬠(1369). Mr. Hale and Mr.Peters refer to Mrs. Wright worrying about the fruit preserves as something of little importance compared to being held for murder. The County Attorney, George Henderson, judges Mrs. Wright of being a poor housekeeper when he tells everyone else, ââ¬Å"Not much of a housekeeper, would you say ladies? â⬠(1369). He is criticizing Mrs. Wright instead of thinking about how this small detail can help solve the investigation. The kitchen is considered to be a womanââ¬â¢s domain, so the men look everywhere else but there and the living room.The wives notice the quilt; Mrs. Hales mentions to Mrs. Peters,â⬠â⬠¦look at this sewing! All the rest of it has been so nice and even, And look at this! Itââ¬â¢s all over the place! Why, it looks as if she didnââ¬â¢t know what she was aboutâ⬠(1371). The women worry over the small things around the house; the women are able to figure out the motive of why Mrs. Wright killed her husband, because of all the small, simple details they discovered. Trifles is an appropriate title, because it is the little things that are very sufficient.Finally, Susan Glaspell, the writer, uses the title to express her theme. This play was written in the early 20th century in a man dominated society. Women did not have a say when it came to important decisions. When Mr. Hale is telling the sheriff and the county attorney why he had stopped by that morning he states, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦I said to Harry that I didnââ¬â¢t know as what his wife wanted made much difference to Johnâ⬠(1367). Men made all the decisions and women were to be seen and not heard. Mrs. Hale found the bird in a box that was hidden in Mrs. Wrightââ¬â¢s quilting basket.When they opened the box and found the bird, they noticed the birdââ¬â¢s neck was wrung. Mrs. Hale tells Mrs. Peters, ââ¬Å" I wonder how it would seem never to have had children around. No, Wright wouldnââ¬â¢ t like the bird- a thing that sand. She used to sing. He killed that, tooâ⬠(1373). Mrs. Hale came to the conclusion that Mr. Wright was abusive to his wife and thatââ¬â¢s why she changed; this is the reason why she killed him. The county attorney tells Mrs. Peters, ââ¬Å"For the matter a sheriffââ¬â¢s wife is married to the law. Every think of it that wayâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (! 374). Mrs.Hale protects Mrs. Wright by taking the pretty box with the pretty bird inside. Mrs. Hale knows the difference between the law and justice. She gave justice to Mrs. Wright when no one else was going to. The title Trifles is an appropriate name for this play, because itââ¬â¢s the small, simple details that are the evidence for solving this murder. Susan Glaspell uses this play to show how women were treated in the early 20th century, and how the husbands took their wives for granted. She wanted justice for the women, and she makes an incredible argument in this play.
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