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Trifles

Trifles. Trifles is a murder mystery that explores gender relationships, power relationship between the sexes, and the nature of truth.

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Trifles

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  1. Trifles • Trifles is a murder mystery that explores gender relationships, power relationship between the sexes, and the nature of truth. • In the play, Mr. and Mrs Wright never appear; instead, the story focuses on the prosecutor, George Henderson, who has been called in to investigate the murder; Henry Peters, the local sheriff; Lewis Hale, a neighboring farmer who discovered Wright's body; and Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, wives to the two local men.

  2. Summary The sheriff Henry Peters and the county attorney George Henderson arrive with the witness Lewis Hale, Mrs. Peters, and Mrs. Hale at John Wright's farmhouse. The police are investigating Wright's murder. Lewis Hale mentions how he discovered Mrs. Wright acting strangely, as she told him that her husband was murdered while she was sleeping. Although a gun had been in the house, Wright was gruesomely strangled with a rope.

  3. Men accuse women for worrying about trifles instead of about the case. • But Henderson allows the women to collect some items for Mrs. Wright. • He agrees that the objects are irrelevant to the case though. • Women mention how happy Mrs. Wright had been before her marriage. • They suspect the unhappiness she had suffered as John Wright's wife.

  4. After looking around the room, the women discover a quilt and decide to bring it with them. • Men tease them for pondering about the quilt as they briefly enter the room before going to inspect the barn. • Meanwhile, the women discover an empty birdcage. • They also find the dead bird in a box in Mrs. Wright's sewing basket while they are searching for materials for the quilt.

  5. The bird has been strangled in the same manner as John Wright. • Although Mrs. Peters is hesitant to tell the men, who are only following the law, she and Mrs. Hale decide to hide the evidence. • The men are unable to find any evidence that will prevent her from being acquitted by a future jury. • The play is sympathetic to women.

  6. The play • In simple terms, Trifles suggests that men tend to be aggressive, brash, rough, analytical and self-centered; • In contrast, women are more cautious , thoughtful, intuitive, and sensitive to the needs of others. • It is these differences that allows Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale to find the clues needed to solve the crime, while their husbands miss the same clues.

  7. Conflict • Trifles represents the struggles of women with constructed views of them in the society. Person vs. Person Person vs. Environment there is another ethical conflict Person vs. ethics

  8. plot • Plot of the unseen characters is solved (murder) • Plot of the seen characters is unsolved but complicated. (ethical plot) • Men vs women • Crime vs punishment • Law and justice

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