Susan Glaspell's Trifle Of The Wild West

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Trifles of the Wild West Trifles is a modern portrayal of scandal and deceit within a relationship that has taken place in the past, is present today and will continue to the future. Because of my passion for the days of the Wild West and the stories of violent shootings and hangings in the street, I decided that this setting would be perfect to present this story. My overall controlling vision to produce trifles is to westernize it and in the paragraphs that follow I will explain how I would do that. To set the stage for Trifle of the Wild West, I would choose an old farm-house on the prairie. The backdrop would be rolling hills, trees, a pond and a barn with animals. It would be a log cabin, lit only with lanterns and the light from …show more content…

Wright and upon questioning the women, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters, point to the fact that Mrs. Wright was beautiful and well-dressed in her younger years. I would continue with this story, but instead of Mrs. Wright being a part of a chorus I would have her well dressed, living in town and performing in a saloon. The story would touch on her past and then focus on the present in which she works hard as a farmer’s wife and Mrs. Wright holds resentment for the changes in her life since marrying. This resentment will bring turmoil to their marriage and lead to Mr. Wright being infuriated over her purchase of a bird against his wishes. In the days of the wild west, having a bird as a pet would have been seen as unreasonable and a woman going against her husband’s decision would be unheard of. This resentment and turmoil between the Wright’s would be shown by arguments surrounding the purchase of the bird and snide remarks from Mrs. Wright regarding her husband not providing the life he promised. Different from the story line in the book, I would describe a relationship between Mrs. Wright and the bird that she talked to when she was upset. I think it is important to stress the importance of the bird to her. I would keep with the story of the friends stopping by unexpectedly to talk to John Wright, but I would have Mrs. Wright react differently. For the reader to really believe that she would kill her

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