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Temka [501]
4 years ago
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In part two of Trifles, what symbolic impact is made when Susan Glaspell includes quilting as a part of Mrs. Wright’s lifestyle?

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Verizon [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

<em>Option A. The symbolic impact of Susan Glaspell including quilting as a part of Mrs Wright's lifestyle is that it reinforces the idea that Mrs. Wright fulfilled many of the roles considered common for women during this time</em>.

Explanation:

The quilt is one of the main symbols of the play, as it represents how men found as "trifles" all of the affairs that were considered to be for women to conduct. when Susan Glaspell includes quilting as a part of Mrs. Wright's lifestyle, she is reinforcing the idea that Mrs Wright was an ordinary wife, conducting common activities as most of the other wives were.

almond37 [142]4 years ago
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A) It reinforces the idea that Mrs. Wright fulfilled many of the roles considered common for women during this time.

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