Friday, February 15, 2019

Legality vs. Human Bonding in A Jury of Her Peers Essay -- A Jury of H

In "A Jury of Her Peers" Susan Glaspell shows how human bonding gouge override legalities that society has. This is shown by Mrs. wedge and Mrs. Peters bonding with Minnie by discretion her daily life as they are in her home. The twain women relish a connection with Minnie because their lives are very similar to that of hers. By the two women understanding and having a connection with Minnie they notice the small trifles that leads to them finding s everalise and motive for Minnie murdering her husband. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters were only in Minnies home for a unequal period of time yet this revealed to them that Minnie was much like them. As Mrs. Hale was leaving her house to go with the others to Minnies house she noticed something in her kitchen. "It was no ordinary thing that called her away -- it was probably further from ordinary than anything that had ever happened in Dickson county. But what her eye took in was that her kitchen was in no bring about for l eaving her bread ready for mixing, half the flour sifted and half unsifted." (paragraph 1). after while at Minnies house, Mrs. Hale noticed something very similar "She looked near the kitchen. Certainly it was not slicked up. Her eye was held by a position of sugar on a low shelf. The cover was off the woody bucket, and beside it was a paper bag --- half full. Mrs. Hale moved toward it. She was place this in there, she said to herself -- slowly." (paragraph 108). Mrs. Hale and Minnie ar...

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