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- libertybell answered a question in the Trifles Group:
Jarvis,Yes that is kind of what im looking for. I am looking specifically for...
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"Spectacle" is defined by Aristotle in his Poetics as te...
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In reply to #1: I would consider the part of the play when the ladies find the...
- amy-lepore added a post in the Trifles Group:
Yes, I would. Susan Glaspell has created a very poetic piece and imagery...
- bmadnick answered a question in the Trifles Group:
The setting of the play arouses pity immediately. The house is in the middle of...
- libertybell asked a question in the Trifles Group:
In Glaspell's play, "Trifles," how does spectacle arouse pity?
- deinekable created a topic in the Trifles Group:
Would anyone consider any passage from Susan Glaspell's play, "Trifles," to...
- linda-allen added a post in the Trifles Group:
Well, it would have to be the only two women in the play: Gertrude and Ophelia.
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Stay away from the "free essay" web sites. Those should always be...
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You're wanting some links, then, I'm assuming? The most obvious source is right...
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The two most important women in the play are: Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, and...
- mlrogers3 created a topic in the Trifles Group:
I need some in-depth information about the play Trifles by Glaspell
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In "Hamlet," who are the two most important women in the play?
- amy-lepore answered a question in the Trifles Group:
A stereotype is an expectation or fixed notion based on limited knowledge. The...
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Stereotyping in "Trifles": The reader is introduced to some age-old...
- amy-lepore answered a question in the Trifles Group:
The women are talking and commenting on items in the kitchen. They notice her...
- marthadorough asked a question in the Trifles Group:
Please give an explanation of the climax in "Trifles."
- kwoo1213 answered a question in the Trifles Group:
Minnie Wright was a pleasant, affable young woman who loved to sing. She was...
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According to Mrs. Hale in "Trifles," what was Mrs. Wright like before...
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The attorney is clearly confident. He's the first to speak in the play, and he...
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