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ROAD ROSE
12-02-2008, 09:55 AM
جبتلكم اهم الاشيا عن مسرحيه trifles

واتمنى انه يستفيد منها الجميع

وهذي اول مشاركه لي هنا

وما ابغى منكم غير الدعاء


. .Trifles. .
By; Susan Glaspell


*Symbols:
A- The Bird:
1- A symbol of freedom for Mrs. Wright.
2- A symbol of identification.
3- A symbol of compensating love.
4- A symbol of weakness, submission and loneliness.
5. Beautiful last things in the past.
6. Bird cage stands for her imprisonment.


B- The Kitchen:
1- A mirror to reflect the psychological choice, confusion and puzzlement.
2- Although it is a restricted, limited place for women, it includes a space for women's potention and talents.
3- The kitchen stands as a symbol of women's inferiority, while the second floor stands for men's superiority.
4. Jam jar = symbol of Mrs. W. beautiful character.
5. Preserved fruits = symbol of her static life.
6. Slavery = humiliation and her hard work (women are not superiority)


C- The Unfinished Tasks:
1- The bread of the box.
2- The dirty towels.
3- The jam. > "she did not put it in a warm place to keep it from rotting."
4- The sewing. > "started neatly and then missed up."
All these are Symbols of confusion, unfulfilled life, puzzlement and fear after committing the crime.
5- Some unfinished jobs reflect parts of her character and her husband's character. E.g. dirty napkin = her husband's character; Clean napkin = her character.





D- The Clothes:
1- The skirt: a symbol of the never regained past; a symbol of the misery she lives in.
2- The apron: usual life and routine; It also represents the psychological upheaval, she was pleating at the apron after committing the crime. Moreover, it is a symbol of slavery. She moved from a small jail to a bigger one, the only different is the prisoners.


E-The sewing:
1. The sewing is a symbol of Mrs. W's confusion and puzzlement.
2. Also it is a symbol of Mrs. W. being a good housewife.


F- Winter:
1. Represents cold emotions.
2. Represents stagnation in marriage.

G- Mrs. W's murder:
Represent the revolution against her marriage and society.


H. The Quilt:
It is a symbol of Mrs. Wright's agitation-her anger.







*Men & Women:
"Ways of thinking, collecting information, and arriving to conclusions"

Male Camp Female Camp

1- Men do not care about details such as the kitchen, towels, bread, bird…etc.
Men do not consider the harsh circumstances of being a farmer's wife; they judge Mrs. Wright as unclean just through apparent items. Men cannot predict nor analyze.
1- Women care about details to formulate the big picture. Women recollect the past to understand and to predict the future.
Women understand even predictable men, but women are unpredictable. They can analyze.
"He'll make fun of her."<<Mrs. Peters
"But I suppose just to make here feel more natural." <<Mrs. Peters
"I might have known she needed help" Mrs. Hale

2- Men believe that women are like children, they are inferior and irrational. >> quote page 1022 "keep an eye out for anything that might be of use to us."<<county Attorney

2- Men in women's eyes are careless, unappreciated creatures, cold, indifferent and think that they are superiors.

3-Males are working separately to get the credit of solving the crime. Men want women to collect evidences as a sign of enslaving them, and then the credit will be purely male. "Keep an eye out for anything that might be of use to us."<<county Attorney
3-Females create a link of sorority.
E.g., Mrs. Hale starts cleaning the table and completing what Mrs. Wright did not finish. Because of that, They also connect things together. E.g., They connected the evidences with the reasons and motives that caused them.


*Trifles: "meaning of trifles as shown in the drama"
*What are the trifles that formulate the whole picture?!

1- The Bird:
Killing the bird leads to the murder of the husband; when the husband killed the bird he killed
Mrs. Wright's freedom; so, she killed him in revenge for that.

2-The Dirty Towels and sewing confusion:
They reflect the confusion of Mrs. Wright. She was confused because she killed her husband.
4- Unfinished tasks:
They reflect the confusion of Mrs. Wright. She was confused because she killed her husband.
5-skirt and apron
It also represents the psychological upheaval, she was pleating at the apron because she committed the crime.

6- The coldness of the kitchen:
They reflect the coldness of their relationship, so this is a motive for her to kill him.
7- Connecting between past, present and future.
When the women connect between past, present and future, they formulate the whole picture.

8- The little piece of information about John:
He was a cold hard unkind man. He liked loneliness and isolation and he was not cheerful. He imprisons his wife. P.1023 " she used to wear pretty…..."
In addition, He liked peace and quite. Like when Mr. Hale says:" all he asked was peace and quiet"; so this is can be a motive for Mr. Wright to kill the bird and for Mrs. Wright to kill her husband. He had the upper hand in everything.

9. The Quilt:
This is the most important trifle. The quilt showed a disturbance in Mrs. Wright's life. The knotting of the quilt seemed to be the same type of knot used to strangle Mr. Wright. The women noticed that trifle, but the men were too busy looking at the dead body and overlooking the similar knotting of the quilt and of the rope around Mr. Wright's neck. The men though, laugh at the women's wondering about the quilt. To them it is of littlie importance, but at the end of the play they realized its large importance. County Attorney: "Well, Henry, at least we found out that she was not going to quilt it. She was going to--what is it you call it, ladies! Mrs. Hale (her hand against her pocket). We call it--knot it, Mr. Henderson.

*The evidences that lead to the fact that John killed the bird are:
1. John is a quiet person.
2. He likes peace, so he will kill the bird because the bird sings 24/7.
3. He prevented her from her friends, so he hates noise.


Yours truly,

ROAD ROSE
13-02-2008, 06:11 AM
مشكووووووورييييييين

ماتحمست اني انزل عندكم شي

بصراحه احبااااااط

sandorah
12-05-2008, 10:05 PM
مشكووووووور وما قصرت :smile (40):

انا استفدت من موضوعك كثيييييييييير .. لأني حاليا ادرس هذي المسرحيه

بس سؤال هل هو من كتابتك انت شخصيا ؟؟

fafa
20-05-2008, 12:07 PM
مشكور وافدتنا كتيييييييييييييييييييييييير
لكن ابي رايك في نهايت المسرحيه بللللللللللللللللللليز

الزهرة الخضراء
20-05-2008, 01:22 PM
اختي ROAD ROSE الف شكر لكِ ... والمعذرة اختي ... لايجيكي احباط ولا شيء ...

ويهلا بك والله ...

لكن ياليت تضعين لنا مصدر موضوعك لتكون الاستفادة اكبر ...

الله يوفقك ...

LightofMoon
03-06-2008, 12:55 PM
معلومات مميزة لمسرحية Trifles . جزاك الله خيرا ...

StyLe Girl
25-10-2008, 05:04 AM
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
شكراً لك اخي الكريم

سعود 22
29-10-2008, 02:50 PM
مشكور الف شكر ..


مميز .

ROAD ROSE
30-10-2008, 11:10 AM
اشكر مروركم

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وبالنسبه لمصدر معلوماتي هو من خلال دراستي

لهذه المسرحيه جمعت جميع المعلومات ونزلتها للاستفاده

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