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A Jury of Her peers Discussion

A Jury of Her peers Discussion

Q One of the issues explored in this story is the way men and women see things differently. What, specifically, do you think is being said about that? Does the story argue that one sex is better at seeing things than the other? What allows one sex to see things and the other to overlook them? Find at least one quotation from the story that helps to support your answer and use proper MLA to cite it.

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The world is very much aware of the fact that men and women are not alike: this includes both physical and psychological characteristics as well. As a result, it is seen that the way they look at things are also not the same. They both have got different perceptions about different things. Susan Glaspell has directly pointed out the differences in opinions of the male and female characters in her story “A Jury of Her Peers.” One of the most important reality that most people overlook is that the circumstances in which everybody is living is different and according to the conditions, humans react.