Who Is Susan Glaspell's A Jury Of Her Peers?

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“The British Crime Survey statistical bulletin has reported that domestic abuse affects one in four women and one in six men, accounts for 16% of all violent crime and has more repeat victims than any other crime.” In A Jury of Her Peers, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters go to Minnie and Mr. Wright’s house. Mrs. Hale described the Wright house as a lonesome looking place. They are there because Minnie Foster is being taken in as a suspect for her husband's murder. As they are looking around her house they find evidence that could hurt Minnie so they decided to take it to save her. Susan Glaspell got her ideas for her work by starting out her career reposting crime and news. Glaspell is a playwright, novelist and a short story writer. She went to Drake …show more content…

Hale and Mrs. Peters feel bad for Minnie and sympathize with her so they decide that they will hide the evidence of the murder of her husband. When Mrs.Hale and Mrs.Peters are getting ready to leave the house, they decided to take the evidence that would out Minnie in jail, “With a rush forward, she threw back the quilt pieces, got the box tried to put it in her handbag. It broke she could not touch the bird. She stood helpless, foolish” (Glaspell 299). When it was time to leave the house, Mrs. Hale and Mrs.Peters were taking the evidence that would put Minnie in jail because they saw the emotional abuse that Mr. Wright put her through. In an article written by Liza Ortiz, she talks about how women know how to read other women while men do not: “As Fetterley points out, ‘Women can read women’s texts because they live women’s lives; men cannot read women’s texts because they don't lead women's lives” (Ortiz 166). This quote is ironic because women can understand other women better because they live the same lives, while men don’t, making it harder for them to get a read on women. By Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters taking the evidence that could put Minnie in jail, shows that they notice the pain she wants through by being married to Mr.Wright. Also, it demonstrates that the two women want Minnie to know that they believed she killed her husband for the right reasons. By the two women taking the evidence that would put Minnie in jail shows how they do not want her to go to jail because they realized all the pain that Mr.Wright cause her. The women now know Minnie better my going through her house but they now also sympathize with her and all the hurt she has received by being married to