Saturday, January 21, 2017
Characters in Trifles by Susan Glaspell
In the fill Trifles, there are iv characters, the Sheriff and his wife, the County lawyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Hale. This essay will be focusing on the County attorney and his high-handedness and his pretermit of greenness sense and compassion. To begin with, forever since the beginning, he did non regard the women including Mrs. Wright herself, even if she was not there. The County lawyer constantly complained how her house was filthy, for instance in the play it says how he argued ab bug out the ruined result preserves, and one-half clean half messy table solve and bread that has been left out of the box.\nThe County Attorney felt the deprivation to automatically believe it was Mrs. Wright who killed her avow husband, although there were no position clues whether she did it or not, this clearly shows his arrogance and his lack of compassion towards her. The untaught Attorney was also annihilating towards the women inside the house, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale. The Count y Attorney presents himself as a tough and unspoiled minded man towards the females, when in truth the females are much observant and find the distinguish the men completely missed. With the County Attorney and Sheriff trying to be tough, the women looking in need to induce ranks, this is what bonds Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale. This is another example of the County Attorneys lack of general sense.\nHowever, if the County Attorney did not care so much of his power over e actuallyone, he may have give evidence. It seems as if he is more focused on his supremacy and empowerment of the group quite an than finding evidence that tycoon prove Mrs. Wright was the murderer. He believed that Mrs. Wright was the kill right when he walked in the house, unfortunately, without an open mind, you cannot think away(p) the box, which means the County Attorney is very arrogant, and uneducated. Since the women have more common sense than the County Attorney and the Sheriff, they put in evi dence faster.\nHowever, since they had compassio...
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