Held for murder and worrying’ about her preserves” (Glaspell 1876-1948: 187). The menfolk approve the Sheriffs comment, “Well, women are used to worrying over trifles” (Glaspell 1916: 187), says Mr. Hale. Among the comments between the sheriff and Mr. Hale, we see mockery and not respect for Mrs. Peter's comment, thus showing ignorance from the males in the room. Another example of how they despised the opinion of women in the room is when Mrs. Hale rise to Minnie’s defense, and the county attorney mocks them for simply trying to be “loyal to your sex.” (Glaspell 1916: 187) For that path of thinking when the sheriff and his companion arrived to the crime scene they addressed to where they thought it would be more obvious to find the evidence they need, and missed all the right clues to solve the mystery, in the end, these were in the kitchen and that place for them was of little importance, not to mention that they knew very little of it. The men in the play are stereotyped characters, their actions and arguments show personalities that are arrogant, egoistic, and
Held for murder and worrying’ about her preserves” (Glaspell 1876-1948: 187). The menfolk approve the Sheriffs comment, “Well, women are used to worrying over trifles” (Glaspell 1916: 187), says Mr. Hale. Among the comments between the sheriff and Mr. Hale, we see mockery and not respect for Mrs. Peter's comment, thus showing ignorance from the males in the room. Another example of how they despised the opinion of women in the room is when Mrs. Hale rise to Minnie’s defense, and the county attorney mocks them for simply trying to be “loyal to your sex.” (Glaspell 1916: 187) For that path of thinking when the sheriff and his companion arrived to the crime scene they addressed to where they thought it would be more obvious to find the evidence they need, and missed all the right clues to solve the mystery, in the end, these were in the kitchen and that place for them was of little importance, not to mention that they knew very little of it. The men in the play are stereotyped characters, their actions and arguments show personalities that are arrogant, egoistic, and