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Trifles

Mrs. Wright’s role in Trifles
Trifles was a story that projected all of its words into a picture and made for an amazing story. As I was reading through Trifles I found a dramatic, suspenseful piece of literature that allowed the reader to pull himself in and think as the main character but hardly never say a word. Not only did I find it interesting how the words and colors allowed me to picture what I was reading, I also found interesting the significance of the bird in comparison to the story.
The Story Trifles was set on a very gloomy farmhouse that had appeared to be abandoned. The story involved Mr. and Mrs. Hales, Mrs. Peters, a sheriff, and a county attorney. It begins as everyone is walking through the disheveled house and Mr. Hale tells the sheriff about his encounter with Mrs. Hale the previous night; “ “I want to see John” then Mrs. Wright left. “Can’t I see John” Mrs. Wright replied no, “ain't he home?” Mrs. Wright replied yes, “then why can’t......


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