1. Women: Then And Now
Readings such as "Trifles", by Susan Glaspell, puts a more realistic view on the nature of how women, in the past, lived their lives and were seen in society. ... In "Trifles", Mrs. ... The things that she did in her daily routine were never appreciated and were considered "trifles". ... Hale even said, "Well, women are used to worrying over Trifles." (6) With her being so unhappy she, metaphorically speaking, lived like her bird that she called her own. ... As for "Trifles," Mrs. ...
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- Grade Level: High School