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Trifles by Susan Glaspell
Abdul Wafi bin Abdul HalimAmzar bin Ahmad Annuar
Mohd Al hafiz bin Mohd SabriKhairul Arif bin Razi
Muhamad Alif bin Ismail
Significant event
Well, women are used to worrying over triflesMr. Hale,
He suggests that men should forgive them for their foibles because they are only women and thus deal every day in small, unimportant details. Furthermore, his words imply that because women deal in trifles, women must also be trifles.
Significant eventBut, Mrs. Peters –look at it! It’s neck! Look at it’s neck! It’s all
—other side to. Mrs. Hale,
• When gathering up the quilting material, they discover a fancy little box. Inside, wrapped in silk is a dead canary. Its neck has been wrung. The implication is that Minnie’s husband did not like the canary’s beautiful song (a symbol of his wife’s desire for freedom and happiness). So, Mr. Wright busted the cage door and strangled the bird.
• Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters do not tell the men about their discovery. Instead, Mrs. Hale puts the box with the deceased bird into her coat pocket – resolving not to tell the men about this little “trifle” they have uncovered.
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