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A Respectable Woman and A Jury of Her Peers: A Comparison
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pages. In comparing the two short stories, A Respectable Woman,
by Kate Chopin, and Susan Glaspell's A Jury of Her Peers, there
is a common thread running through them which is that of the
instinctive motivations of women's self-preservation against
societal judgements. Indeed, both stories support this thesis
strongly; Chopin's protagonist, Mrs. Bardoa, instinctively
protecting herself against being judged of having an affair with
her husband's best friend, and that of Glaspell's protagonists,
Mrs. Hale and Mrs Peters, protecting the neighbor whom they did
not know well, Mrs. Wright, from certain conviction of murder.
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