Foreshadowing In A Jury Of Her Peers

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In a jury of her peers by Susan Glaspell the cold mr. Wright is murdered the most important suspect his wife Mrs. wright. The Wrights house is visited the next day were the sheriff and the county attorney try to make a case and find a motive the sheriff's wife and Mrs. Hale look around and find some interesting clues about the murder. Although Mrs. Wright does not initially appear capable of murder, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale conclude that she strangled her husband as evidence by a crazily sewn patch in her nearly perfect quilt, a unhinged birdcage, and a mangled canary corpse. First is the quilt patch this is vital piece of evidence because it shows that Mrs. Wright is going crazy. The quilt patch is important because most of the quilt had ¨ Fine, even sewing¨ but Then the sheriff's wife says ¨why look at this one.¨ the writer later in paragh 166 says, ¨The sewing,¨ said Mrs. Peters, in a troubled way. ¨All the rest of them have been so nice and …show more content…

Glaspell states, ¨look at this door,¨ she said slowly. ¨it’s broke. One hinge has been pulled apart.¨(190). This shows that someone ripped the door open and did something to the bird. The bird is very important to Mrs. Wright you see this in the story when Glaspell says, “There’s something wrapped up in this piece of silk,” faltered Mrs. Hale. Her hand not steady, Mrs. Hale raised the piece of silk. “Oh, Mrs. Peters!” She cried. “It’s-”. Mrs. Peters bent closer. “It’s the bird,” she whispered.” Silk wasn’t cheap and Mrs. Wright wrapped her dead bird in it to bury If it wasn’t important to her she wouldn’t bother barring the bird in something expensive. Also birds neck was broken which mean someone killed it i can infer that it was the husband because he was described as cold so we can also infer that he wouldn’t care if Mrs. Wright loved the bird or not. Mrs. Wright loves the bird so when Mr. Wright killed the bird sh got so upset that she killed

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