EnglishResearch Paper"Trifles" and "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers""Trifles" and "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers"The chosen literature concerns two poems, Trifles by Susan Glaspell and Aunt Jennifer's Tigers by Adrienne Rich. The poems are structured to share certain themes that are vital to society (Xerri, 2016). Each author tries to emphasize similar points using various styles and techniques that determine the richness of the knowledge each has concerning the overall theme. In the Trifles poem, the reader meets an ongoing case concerning John Wright's murder (Glaspell, n.d.). The male characters in the poem feel that women only focus on issues unrelated to the crime. On the other hand, Aunt Jennifer's Tigers poem, written when divorce was an unacceptable activity, talks about a woman, Aunt Jennifer, who tries to escape, mentally at least, from her unhappy marriage (Rich, n.d.). The poems merge ideas that apply to previous and current generations to show various perspectives and ideas on similar topics. The poems show the contrast and similarities that arise when different authors use their free will to design pieces of literature that talk about a particular theme, in this case, male dominance, and how their examples emphasize the