Silence In Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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The women’s silence about their knowledge at the end of “Trifles” is a sign of defiance of male authority because it describes the suffrage that women had and probably still goes through. They don’t want to seem like they had to give them the evidence because if they did that mean they were obeying the male. Because of the nightmares Mrs. Wright has been going through so they stood up for her and they have hidden the evidence. I feel as though two stories of revenge were told in this play, one was the revenge of suppression and being portrayed as ‘unworldly, mindless’ women. In the beginning of the story, it describe the struggle that she be going through with her husband. Even the other women realize her emotional life. They propose that her

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