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The Use Of Symbolism In "A Jury Of Her Peers"
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Susan Glaspell's short story, A Jury of Her Peers, was written long
before the modern women's movement began, yet her story reveals, through
Glaspell's use of symbolism, the role that women are expected to play in
society. Glaspell illustrates how this highly stereotypical role can
create oppression for women and also bring harm to men as well.
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Middle of paper .... story. The
chair symbolizes the absent Minnie Wright. The rocking chair "was dingy,
with wooden rungs up the back, and the middle rung was gone, and the chair
sagged to one side"(glaspell 157), which was not anything like Mrs.Hale
used to remember it being. Mrs. Hale also speaks of Minnie Foster, Foster
being her maiden name, "I wish you'd seen.... |
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