Machinal 
(Sophie Treadwell)
  
Based on the real murder trial of Ruth Snyder in the late    1920s, Machinal is a case study of the demands and    difficulties presented to the modern woman of the times.    Snyder was the first woman executed at the electric chair    and Sophie Treadwell witnessed her trial when she worked as    a journalist in New York City.      Accused for killing her husband with her lover, Ruth Snyder    was vilified by the press as a ruthless flapper and the    downfall of womanhood due to modern music and decadent    lifestyle of the Jazz age. After marrying her boss in the    office where she worked, Ruth Snyder took up with a lover    and plotted the death of her husband.       Machinal is a expressionist drama which presents the events    from the point of view of the young woman. It shows how she    feels stifled by her work at the office and that the    machine-like work was destroying her soul (a common theme    in the 1920s). She then marries her boss and is caught in a    loveless life with her new husband who is significantly    older then herself. She also cannot feel any desire for the    expected role of motherhood or that of the ?good wife?    demanded upon her. Her only moment of joy occurs when she    takes a lover who is an adventurer from Mexico. Originally    played by Clark Gable, the lover represents freedom from    modern life to the Young Woman. Soon after he leaves, she    murders her husband and his put on trial and executed.       Treadwell?s interpretation of The Young Woman is that of a    victim of social and private demands on women in the late    1920s. Rather than the evil siren that Ruth Snyder was    often presented as by the press, Treadwell gets inside the    psyche of a modern woman and shows what could lead her to    such an act.       Machinal is an important piece of feminist drama and Sophie    Treadwell won many awards for her production. Also one of    the early great American plays written by a woman, the    drama remains a significant classic of the American stage.  
 
  
 
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