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    Today's Woman Vs. Yesterday's

    Women of today have come a long way since the periods portrayed in the dramas "Trifles,"

written by Susan Glaspell, and "Doll House," written by Henrik Ibsen. In both dramas, the characters

played by women were portrayed as nothing more than property which should be seen and not heard. This

is typical of society in the late 1800's and early 1900's, which is the time setting in which these dramas take

place.

    In the drama "Trifles," the male characters known as Henry Peters (sheriff) and George Henderson

(county attorney) strut around like roosters making lewd, sexist remarks while investigating the murder of

farmer John Wright. The two farm women, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters, while forced to listen to such

barbaric comments, actually end up solving the murder. Throughout the drama, the male characters are

made to walk around the farm house looking for clues. Unfortunately, they do this from a male's point of

view and are completely oblivious to the unseen environment around them.

    During this time, the two ladies sit silently conversing between themselves about the tragedy, and

actually find clues to the hows and whys of the suspect without really looking. The female characters in

this drama are written to be very perceptive and understanding about what happens in everyday life in a

country home, since they too are country homemakers. With this information, which the men do not share,

they notice small insi...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 10-24-2000
Category: Politics
Words: 705
Pages: 2.82