Quilt In Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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As Lewis Hale stated, “ ‘Well, women are used to worrying about Trifles’ ” (918). Unbenounced to Lewis Hale, uncovering the mystery of John Wright's death was a matter of paying attention to the smallest details. Susan Glaspell’s one act play Trifles was written in 1916 during women’s suffrage. While the two women Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters wait in the kitchen for the men to investigate, they discover many pieces of evidence and a motive that could have lead to the death of John Wright. These subtle clues include, a quilt with sloppy stitching, a broken bird cage, and a strangled canary. As Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters went about gathering things that Mrs. Wright requested, they find a quilt. Mrs. Peters removes the quilt from its place, and

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