question and criteria for play

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format: sort bond paper; any font style and size;staple your works; minimum of 2 pages;write your name on the upper left-hand corner of your paper. criteria per question Content 10pt s Organization 5 pts Vocabulary/ word choice 5pts Sentence structure, grammar,mechan ics, spelling 5pts Total 25pt s Total points: 100 Instructions:Using the following questions below, write a critique or an analysis of the play Trifles ( 1916) by american author Susan Glaspell. Answer every question as thoroughly as possible. 1.Trace the action of the play.Using the Freytag’s pyramid, identify the elements of the play by citing specific SCENES and LINES to support each identified part. 2.What attitudes toward women do the sheriff and the county attorney express?How do Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters react to these sentiments? 3.what do we learn about the married life of the Wrights? by what means is this knowledge revealed to us? 4. how would you sum up the plays’s major theme?

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Page 1: Question and Criteria for Play

format: sort bond paper; any font style and size;staple your works; minimum of 2 pages;write your name on the upper left-hand corner of your paper.

criteria per question

Content 10ptsOrganization 5 ptsVocabulary/word choice

5pts

Sentence structure, grammar,mechanics, spelling

5pts

Total 25pts

Total points: 100

Instructions:Using the following questions below, write a critique or an analysis of the play Trifles ( 1916)

by american author Susan Glaspell. Answer every question as thoroughly as possible.

1.Trace the action of the play.Using the Freytag’s pyramid, identify the elements of the play by citing specific SCENES and LINES to support each identified part.

2.What attitudes toward women do the sheriff and the county attorney express?How do Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters react to these sentiments?

3.what do we learn about the married life of the Wrights? by what means is this knowledge revealed to us?

4. how would you sum up the plays’s major theme?