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2. the shoe maker does not like being bothered
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This is a story about girls who aren't just petty for the sake of being petty. They are girls who let their fear and self-loathing compromise who they want to be. Both Isabelle and Tavi are loud and proud of who they really are.
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No, The women were not justified in hiding the evidence.
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In the book, "Trifles", by Susan Glaspell, she narrates a murder incident involving a couple. The couple were Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. John Wright was described as a temperamental man who subdued his wife. Mrs. Wright had just been arrested by the police for the suspicious murder of her husband. Two police officers, accompanied by their wives, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters came to the house to investigate the scene and collect evidence. The women came to the house with the intention of bringing a change of clothes for Mrs. Wright who was now in custody. There, they found evidence that Mrs. Wright likely killed her husband.
One of the pieces of evidence was the wrung neck of Mrs. Wrights canary which they believed was killed by Mr. Wright. They were thus convinced that Mrs Wright was being ill treated by Mr. Wright prompting her to kill her husband. They then conceal the evidence from their husbands.
Though this act was out of compassion for the woman, it was wrong for the following reasons;
- The law is supposed to take its course.
- Mrs Wright was supposed to seek help or annul the marriage when it was being detrimental to her rather than resort to murder which is an offence to the law.
- A lawyer would have also helped Mrs. Wright even if the evidence was submitted.
- Not submitting the evidence also makes it seem like the women supported the crime.