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The Deadly Silence in Trifles

 
      While reading Susan Glaspell's play Trifles, the use of characters, descriptive language, and symbolism teaches the audience that one person's home and one person's way of living can also be an introduction to one person's private hell.  Throughout the play, discoveries are made to teach the audience that maybe things are not what they seem and that sometimes people must take a deeper look into what is around them.

 

      Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Peters, the county attorney, and the sheriff are the four main characters of the play that introduce the audience to the crime that has just been committed.  The sheriff and Mrs. Peters are married so the audience also learns from these characters and their interactions what is expected out of a wife.  These four characters,  while showing the audience, the house, and the background of the murder,  teach the audience how society was acting at that time and what was expected from the opposite sex.   While the men are talking, they start to listen to Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters in the roo... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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