What connections do you see between the three protagonists in The Jury Of Her Peer story?
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A Jury of Her Peers", written in 1917,[1] is a short story by Susan Glaspell, loosely based on the 1900 murder of John Hossack (not the famed abolitionist), which Glaspell covered while working as a journalist[2] for the Des Moines Daily News.[1] It is seen as an example of early feminist literature because two female characters are able to solve a mystery that the male characters cannot. They are aided by their knowledge of women's psychology. Glaspell originally wrote the story as a one-act play entitled Trifles for the Provincetown Players in 1916.[3] The story was adapted into an episode of the 1950s TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. It was also adapted into a 30-minute film by Sally Heckel in 1980. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.[4]
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What connections do you see between the three protagonists in The Jury Of Her Peer story?
- The connection was that when Martha Hale as the protagonist and Mrs. Peters.
- She was given more strong willed powers.
- She was given a name by Mrs. Peters.