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I will pay for the following essay Analysis of the Drama. The essay is to be 7 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.We find the author sympathizing with the vi
I will pay for the following essay Analysis of the Drama. The essay is to be 7 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.
We find the author sympathizing with the victim or should we say the killer because it is a tragic ending to a bitter story of her oppression and pain.
This awesome one act play is packed with themes and does not waste any words on useless information. It clearly portrays the message and shows the themes that are imminent with amazing clarity. That the author had a bone to pick with the patriarchal system is quite obvious. This is why the women in the play have been made sly and cunning and smart. They are quite brainy despite the men’s contrasting view of them.
Minnie Wright is a much oppressed wife who is mostly sad and lonely while her cruel and domineering husband John takes advantage of this to torment her. In the end the torment becomes too much for Minnie who kills her husband by strangling him in his sleep. The play starts when a neighbor comes into the homestead only to find Minnie wringing her hands nervously outside the house. When he asks what the matter is, she coldly tells him that her husband is upstairs dead in the bed.
Minnie shows a devil may care attitude brought about by so many years of suffering. When the mayor of the town and the neighbor come visiting they ask questions that are largely irrelevant to the story but the women in the scene can prove that Minnie killed her husband through looking at the finer details of her home (the trifles).
In the book, the scene is played out so that the men cannot see the details of what is going on in detail like the women can. For example, the women can notice that the house is in disarray and that several things are amiss. For example they notice that the dining table has only been wiped halfway and the other half is dirty. They notice a kilt that was only sewn halfway and the unfinished piece put there in the dining room.
The bird cage is empty and they later come across a box lined in velvet where the