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The women are often described through stage directions rather than through dialogue. how does this reinforce the role of

Posted on October 22, 2021 By Elielson1497 10 Comments on The women are often described through stage directions rather than through dialogue. how does this reinforce the role of

The women are often described through stage directions rather than through dialogue. how does this reinforce the role of women in glaspell’s time? how does it go against the role of women?

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  1. chrissyg76 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 5:06 am

    1- The fact that women are often described through stage directions rather than through dialogue reinforces the submissive role women had in Glaspell's time. Women were under the power of men; they had to "follow" men's orders. This is the reason why they were described through directions; they were not expected to speak or to give their opinions. Therefore, their characters could not be described through their words in dialogues.

    2- This submissive and obedient description of women sets and fixes a role of women in society. This legitimises that role , so everyone will expect women to behave like that. If a woman happens to rebel against this submissive role, people will tend to underestimate her reaction and will leave her alone.

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  2. JakkuZakku9436 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 7:44 am

    Since women didn’t speak unless spoken to they are silent during stage directions to seem more like they did in the past but now the women can speak freely and have rights equal to men

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  3. arturocarmena10 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 9:52 am

    By describing and portraying the women in regards to stage direction rather than actual dialogue throughout the piece, it becomes evident that during Glaspell's time era, there was far less equality and opportunity given to women. This is especially true of the specific acting industry in question.

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  4. ehthaboe7265 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 10:50 am

    In the play "Trifles," Women were regarded as lower than man. In the play. It was evident that there was a gender divide between men and women during the Glasspell's time. Minnie Wright was a symbol used to describe the life of many women in the past. Most of them were not happy of the domesticity, some were able to get used to that kind of life.

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  5. CheddaDsk says:
    October 23, 2021 at 12:39 pm

    1- The fact that women are often described through stage directions rather than through dialogue reinforces the submissive role women had in Glaspell's time. Women were under the power of men; they had to "follow" men's orders. This is the reason why they were described through directions; they were not expected to speak or to give their opinions. Therefore, their characters could not be described through their words in dialogues.

    2- This submissive and obedient description of women sets and fixes a role of women in society. This legitimises that role , so everyone will expect women to behave like that. If a woman happens to rebel against this submissive role, people will tend to underestimate her reaction and will leave her alone.

    Reply
  6. wannamakerdaandre says:
    October 23, 2021 at 4:53 pm

    By describing and portraying the women in regards to stage direction rather than actual dialogue throughout the piece, it becomes evident that during Glaspell's time era, there was far less equality and opportunity given to women. This is especially true of the specific acting industry in question.

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  7. danielahchf says:
    October 23, 2021 at 7:14 pm

    The lack of dialogue emphasizes women’s lack of voice and power. The specific stage directions highlight that the women are underestimated by the men. The lack of dialogue shows the lack of communication between men and women at the time. The stage directions suggest that the silenced women speak through subtle but important actions.

    Explanation:

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    October 24, 2021 at 12:04 am

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  9. joannachavez12345 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 1:09 am

    The lack of dialogue emphasizes women’s lack of voice and power.

    The specific stage directions highlight that the women are underestimated by the men.

    The lack of dialogue shows the lack of communication between men and women at the time.

    The stage directions suggest that the silenced women speak through subtle but important actions.

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  10. jess2652 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 2:01 am

    In the play "Trifles," Women were regarded as lower than man. In the play. It was evident that there was a gender divide between men and women during the Glaspell's time. Minnie Wright was a symbol used to describe the life of many women in the past. Most of them were not happy of the domesticity, some were able to get used to that kind of life.

    Explanation:

    The lack of dialogue emphasizes women’s lack of voice and powerThe specific stage directions highlight that the women are underestimated by the men.The lack of dialogue shows the lack of communication between men and women at the time.The stage directions suggest that the silenced women speak through subtle but important actions.

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