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Theme Of Trifles

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Glaspell creates a powerful image within the play, Trifles and mimics the life of a bird to one of a human. In the play, Mrs. Wright works tirelessly in her lonely home with no one but an ungrateful and cold husband to The dead Canary symbolizes Mrs Wright's imprisonment

Mrs Wright has been imprisoned in all aspects of her life. When Mrs wright married her husband, her life became one of a prisoner. She is constantly doing work and never has a moment of peace for herself. She has been expected to do not only household chores but also has to take care of the farm while Mr. Wright is out on the town. Whether it is jarring her preserves or scrubbing the stove, she always has something to work on. Knowing that she is the only one in the …show more content…

It reminded her of when she was younger and did not have all of the problems that she has now, it brought her back to a simpler time in her life. Even though Mrs. Wright was constantly cleaning and doing the work around the house, her house still had an extremely sad and gloomy vibe to it. It was very dark and cold. Earlier in Mrs. Wright's life she had cared about herself and she cared about how she looked. Now she is so overworked that it seems strange when she dresses up or tries to look nice. For example, Mrs. Hale says that “she had looked all done up” and mentions that it seemed strange for her (Glaspell, 2). Now she is too busy to care about every single detail of the house and her appearance. She has so much to do that she cannot worry about every single stitch being absolutely perfect. She cannot worry about her hair and her lipstick. So not only is her house gloomy, but her outward appearance is as well. When it came to the canary, her eye drew to it like a magnet and it brought a light back to her that was lost for a long time. Her bird was so beautiful that it brought color to her dark and sad world. It was bright and bold and had such a way in its patterns that made her happy in her dark home. It symbolized her past life and how it used to be full of happiness and beauty.

Throughout the story it was very evident that Mrs. Wright was not like the other women in that town, According to Mrs. Hale, “She didn't even belong to the

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