Triffies the play
Triffies by Susan Glaspell we have deait with characters who decided to take action to soive a crisis in" rel="nofollow">in their lives- In each case, were these protagonist given
a choice to take this action, or was there in" rel="nofollow">in fact no choice to be made? Where they fated I at the mercy of outside circumstances when it came to takin" rel="nofollow">ing the
action that they took? This is not to judge the morality of the actions they took, but whether or not they took action because there simpiy was no other choice Which ever way you argue this question, what do you thin" rel="nofollow">ink it reveals to us about the respective authors' poin" rel="nofollow">int of view?