Monday, February 25, 2019
Trifles Symbolism
For centuries people have been writing dramas, but witnessing the drama of a  business relationship is a different kind of experience. thither are many elements that  crystalize up dramas, including sets/setting, plot, conflict,  tokenism, point of view, irony etc. Symbolism is something that can be hard to look for in a drama. A  symbolization is something that represents  more than itself. In a drama props, clothing, or sets could all be  utilize as symbols. When symbolism is added to a play it becomes more sophisticated. A symbol can put a play on a  self-colored new level and get an audience to think of the play in a whole new way.Symbols are often hard to  sustain and many times you have to re read work to  get them. In an article by Hickett she helps readers understand ways to find symbols There are several ways to recognize symbolism in literature.  nonpareil is the frequency an  reject or character is mentioned in a  forgather of literatureif it is mentioned often, it is prob   ably important. A nonher way to find a symbol is to look at how much detail is used in describing an object (1). Susan Glaspell uses many symbols in her play Trifles.Glaspell uses symbols such as a canary, quilt, birdcage, rocking chair,  ruddy preserves all have symbolism given to them by Glaspell in the play. She uses her props very well to give them dual meanings that could easily  languish ones eye. Each thing has a meaning to help solve the case, and  rase show who Mrs. Wright really is.One of the main symbols in the story was the canary. The  abruptly canary shows that Mrs. Wright is capable of murder. Since the bird had a broken neck it shows that it did not die of natural causes. This means that the birds death could also symbolize Mr. Wrights death. It is up to a reader to determine if Mr. Wright killed the bird so Mrs. Wright killed him, or if Mrs. Wright were to kill both. The Canary could also symbolize the  livelihood and happiness Mrs. Wright  at a time experienced but    how it was killed by Mr. Wright.Another key symbol in this story was the bird cage. It symbolizes a guard. Mrs. Wright had a guard up of how her life really was and the way Mr. Wright treated her. She could not show what she was actually  breathing out through. It shows how after marriage her life became secluded, like a bird in the cage would be.The next symbol found in Trifles is the rocking chair. The chair symbolizes calmness. It shows  end-to-end everything that Mrs. Wright is going through and how nervous she may be, while Hale is  oppugn her she can still remain calm. It shows that the chair was a place of tranquility, somewhere she could spend her time and be in peace.  
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