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    and Mrs. Peters, who is married to the sheriff. Both women go to a farmhouse to collect things for Mrs. Wright who has been taken to jail because she was accused of murdering her husband. While gathering things for Mrs. Wright the two ladies begin to question if Mrs. Wright could have killed her husband. They conclude these thoughts because they come across a broken birdcage assuming Mr. Wright has killer her wives bird and to get revenge she has killed him.

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    bread not in it’s box, somewhat of a clean table, and broken fruit preserves shows that Mrs. Wright was not stable (Sofea). Another symbol the women observed was the quilt (Sofea). From their experience, a messy quilt would be made based on how they felt at the time. If they were depressed, bored, or not paying attention their quilt would not be made properly. In this, we conclude again that Mrs. Wright was not stable. Another symbol is the empty bird cage along with the bird having a broken neck

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    men and women. In “ Silent Justice in a Different Key,”Holstein add on to the division shown in “Trifles.” The Wright’s farmhouse is very cold and uncomfortable even though there is a fire burning. The men are trying to solve the murder of John Wright. The women tag along with their husbands to gather household goods for Mrs.Wright even though they have a separate motive. The two groups have different purposes,but they both are making inquiries about the murder. The women are referred to their

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    Glaspell depicts women to have more fire and power. In 1900’s women were housewives they did not own anything and did what they were told kind of like slaves. Trifles shows Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Wright as something much more than that. Right in the beginning (1860) it shows that Mrs. Wright might have committed murder.Trifles shows that this woman could have possess the power to kill a man. That was unheard of in the 1900’s because women did not speak out or defend themselves against a man

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    struggles that come with being a wife. Since they can sympathize with Mrs. Wright, they understand how she feels and it explains why they react the way they do with the men in the play. Trifles opens your eyes to an interesting view of how being a housewife could affect a woman. Women often notice little details; however, men generally pay more attention to the task at hand. The men in the play are looking for clues as to why Mr. Wright was murdered, but are looking in all the wrong places. An empty bird

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    282). In the play “Trifles”, Mrs. Wright is in the situation of being accused of murdering her husband. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters come upon a dead bird during the investigation and realize Mrs. Wright may be guilty. In the play Mrs. Hale says, “I wonder how it would seem never to have had any children around. No, Wright wouldn’t like the bird- a thing that sang. She used to sing. He killed that too” (1.122). Mrs. Hale decides to hide the bird to protect Mrs. Wright, realizing the reason why she may

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    In Trifles, Susan Glaspell debates the roles between men and women during a period where a debate was not widely conducted. Glaspell wrote Trifles in the early 1900s—a time when feminism was just getting started. In this play, Glaspell shows us her perspective on the roles of men and women and how she believes the situation would play out. Trifles seems like another murder mystery on the surface, but the play has a much more profound meaning behind it. Glaspell presents the idea that men and women

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    can observe the connection made between the female characters and Minnie Wright, and also see a divide between men and women. Henry Peters, Lewis Hale, and George Henderson represents the arrogance of men, while Glaspell uses the female characters, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters to represent the oppression of women. Men have dominance over women and they are overlooked and in the shadow. Upon arriving at the house of John Wright, Mr. Peters, Mr. Hale and the County Attorney enter and migrate towards the

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    Ms. Wright has been taken in as suspect for the murder of her husband and the play takes place as the detectives search her home for a motive. While the true murderer and their motive is never plainly stated through symbolism and small details within the play one is able to get a look into the thought process of Ms. Wright and realize her motive for killing her husband. The symbolism within the story also draws parallels to Ms. Wrights actions and those of the ones who cover up for Ms. Wright. In

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    Hale and Mrs. Peters find a dead canary and a broken bird cage, it becomes obvious that Mr. Wright was an aggressive and controlling husband. Mrs. Hale states, “No, Wright wouldn’t like the bird- a thing that sang. She used to sing. He killed that, too” (1012). The canary represents Minnie Foster. Before she married Mr. Wright, she was a joyful girl who sang in the church choir. After her and Mr. Wright get married, she is forced to stop singing and is stripped of her happiness. The broken cage

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