Jury of Her Peers
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Whether or not hiding the evidence was morally wrong or not, they concluded if they were in Minnie Foster's shoes they would do the same thing too. Glaspell did a great job in displaying the contrasts in the way women and men conduct themselves. By dividing the men and women in the story and observing the outcome of the investigation, you can understand how sometimes thinking logically is not always the best thing to do.
Whether or not hiding the evidence was morally wrong or not, they concluded if they were in Minnie Foster's shoes they would do the same thing too. Glaspell did a great job in displaying the contrasts in the way women and men conduct themselves. By dividing the men and women in the story and observing the outcome of the investigation, you can understand how sometimes thinking logically is not always the best thing to do.