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Tresset [83]
4 years ago
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How is Glaspell most successful at depicting a contrast between a traditional woman and a modern woman in The Inheritors? throug

h her comparisons between Madeline as a child and Madeline as an adult through the conversations that Madeline shares with both her father and Emil, a courthouse employee through the foolish acts that Madeline undertakes as she attempts to take a stand through the idle musings of Madeline as she considers what steps she should take
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2 answers:
svet-max [94.6K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Through the conversations that Madeline shares with both her father and Emil, a courthouse employee.

Explanation:

In <em>The Inheritors</em>, Susan Glaspell is successful in depicting a contrast between a traditional woman and a modern woman. She does so by showing these contrasts in the conversations that Madeline has with her father and Emil. The protagonist realizes what the difference is between a traditional woman, who tries to ignore and contain her instincts and feelings, and a modern, liberated woman who tries to live her own life and make her own decisions. This is especially clear to her when she thinks of her mother, and the choices that her mother made during her life.

Oksanka [162]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Through the conversations that Madeline shares with both her father and Emil, a courthouse employee through the foolish acts that Madeline undertakes as she attempts to take a stand.

Explanation:

It is in her discussions with her dad and with Emil that Susan Glaspell best prevails as demonstrating a complexity between a conventional lady who quiets her convictions and her sentiments  in a self-destroying way so things may keep on being how they are - so the world that indicates to be about equity and opportunity may keep on quelling the individuals who look for opportunity for their kin, and a lady who makes experiences her feelings without limitations, regardless of what value she may need to pay. Madelin acclaims the sacrificial disposition of her mom when she went to see about the Swedish youngsters with diphteria at the cost of her own life, and of how she doesn't wish to remain at Morton College in the event that she needs to deceive her and her granddad's goals so as to do as such, and in spite of the fact that she can't help contradicting Emil's position.

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