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Perceptions Between Men And Women In Trifles

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Susan Glaspell’s play, “Trifles,” is an ominous glance into the vastly differing perceptions between the lives of men and women. In the play, there are several objects found in Mrs. Wright’s kitchen that point to the differences between what men and women find important, among which are dirty towels, a quilt that hasn’t been completed, and an empty bird cage. One of the first objects that the county attorney notes is that the towels are very dirty, commenting that Mrs. Wright obviously was not much of a house keeper. Mrs. Hale remarks that men’s hands are not always clean and they get dirty from men using them. The women find a quilt Mrs. Wright was working on and marvel at the fabric and wonder at its finishing, which the men laugh at in a

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