Feminism In 'Trifles And The Birth-Mark'

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Feminism and women’s rights mean different things in different time periods. “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell and “The Birth-Mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne are set around the same time period. The major theme in both involve suppression of women and how the women go about handling it. “The Birth-Mark”, unlike “Trifles”, begins with a husband who gave up everything he loved, science, to be with the woman he loves. Yet as the story goes on and he starts to despise her for her imperfection he says to her “ Georgiana, you have lead me deeper than ever into the heart of science”(Hawthorne 215) letting her know that the love he had for science has over come the love he once had for her and all of her imperfections. Throughout “Trifles” the men mistreat