Trifles
Door Eva Sclippa

1. How does Glaspell address the experiences of women in the male-dominated criminal justice system?
2. What was the process for conducting a murder inquiry in the 1910's?
2.1. Murder investigation
2.1.1. homicide invesigation
2.1.2. murder inquiry
2.1.3. homicide inquiry
2.2. 1900's
2.3. Due Process
3. How does Glaspell view married life in the 1900s?
3.1. What was life like for a farmer's wife without children? What would her responsibilities be?
3.2. Relationships
3.2.1. couple
3.2.2. together
3.3. Marriage
3.3.1. Matrimony
3.3.2. rituual
3.4. 1900s
3.4.1. outdated
3.4.2. past
4. How does Glaspell view neighbors in 1900s?
5. How typical was it for a woman to go to prison in the early 1900's?
5.1. typical
5.1.1. obvious
5.2. women
5.2.1. female
5.2.2. gender
5.3. prison
5.3.1. jail
5.3.2. crime
5.4. early 1900's
5.4.1. past
6. What kind of duties and jobs were expected of farmers' families/wives?
6.1. women
6.2. role
6.3. 1900s
6.4. farming
7. Were women seen as being able to commit crimes back in early America?
7.1. Women
7.1.1. Ladies
7.1.2. Woman
7.1.3. Girls
7.1.4. Feminine
7.2. Criminal Justice System
7.2.1. Crime
7.2.2. Legality
7.2.3. Government
7.2.4. Courts
7.3. 1900s
7.3.1. Early America
7.3.2. 1910s
7.4. Societal view on Crime
7.4.1. Social construct
8. What were rural women’s lives like in America in the early 1900s?
8.1. Rural America
8.2. women
8.2.1. woman
8.2.2. feminine
8.2.3. gender
8.3. Early 1900s
9. What experiences motivated Susan Glaspell to write Trifles?
10. Was domestic/emotional abuse a recognized issue when Glaspell wrote Trifles?
10.1. Emotional abuse
10.1.1. abuse
10.1.2. domestic violence
10.1.3. abusers
10.2. 1910s
10.2.1. 1900s
10.2.2. 1916
10.3. Prevalence
11. Did Glaspell view the murder that Mrs. Wright committed as justifiable?
11.1. Murder
11.1.1. crime
11.1.2. bloodshed
11.1.3. homicide
11.2. 1900s
11.2.1. outdated
11.2.2. past
11.3. Crime of Passion
11.3.1. twisted
11.3.2. unusual
11.4. Abuse
11.4.1. offense
11.4.2. injustice
12. How did the public receive the message behind Trifles?
12.1. Public
12.1.1. audience response
12.1.2. audience reception
12.2. message
12.2.1. theme
12.2.2. social commentary