Compare And Contrast Trifles And A Jury Of Her Peers

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In 1916 Susan Glaspell wrote the play “Trifles” and in 1917 Susan Glaspell rewrote Trifles the play into a short story named “A Jury of her Peers.” These were written all based on a true trial. In both the short story and the play they both have a group of people investigating the home of John and Minnie Wright. Minnie Wright has been charged with murdering her husband John Wright. There are two women in the group, and by looking at the details the women in the group are able to figure out that Minnie Wright committed the murder of her husband John Wright. The two women also figured out the motive of the murder. There ae few changes between the play “Trifles” and the short story “A Jury of her Peers.” But there are a few we will be showing the compare and contrast of Details, Characters, and Theme.
In the play “Trifles” and the short story “A Jury of her Peers” there are some changes in details. For example, the differences in genres. In the play stage directions change as they are interpreted different by the actors where in the short story it has more information that does not change. “Trifles” the play jumps right into it. In A Jury of her Peers long detailed description of Mrs. Hales …show more content…

The Authors intrusion in the short story “A Jury of her Peers” is more than the play “Trifles” where Susan Glaspell reveals many more of her characters feelings in the short story. She leaves the emotional subtext for the actors to reveal on stage. In “Trifles” the men walk first, taking the lead, the women follow the men. When the women walk in they stay together at the door. Already, there is separation of the genders. The men lead, the women follow. In both the play and the short story the scene where they discover the dead bird is shocking. There are also details of the bird, its broken neck and it being covered in silk gets your attention. The emotion of surprise turning into

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