Summary of Characters in the Play Trifle by Susan Gaspell

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1. A trifle is something of little value. The title, "Trifles," refers to the seemingly small, unimportant details that women focus on both in solving the murder case, and in regular life. These small, domestic details focused on by Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters, and overlooked by the men in the story, are the evidence that the men are searching for. Because the men see these trifles as insignificant, and only for women, they never get the evidence they wanted. The women did not only look at the obvious aspects of the murder, like the men. Because the women were more intuitive and sensitive to Minnie Wright's life (or lack of), they were able to solve the murder with the trifles, which were actually extremely valuable. The men and women were exposed to the same clues, however the men were too blinded by the "role of a man" and disregard for the important role of a woman to realize the significance of the clues (trifles). The first clue was fruit preserves that were broken because of the cold. These preserves symbolized Minnie; surrounded by the coldness of her husband, she shattered. Th...

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