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Elan Coil [88]
4 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Trifles, by Susan Glaspell. COUNTY ATTORNEY. I guess before we’re through she may have something more seri

ous than preserves to worry about. HALE. Well, women are used to worrying over trifles. (The two women move a little closer together.) COUNTY ATTORNEY (with the gallantry of a young politician). And yet, for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies? (The women do not unbend. He goes to the sink, takes a dipperful of water from the pail and, pouring it into a basin, washes his hands. Starts to wipe them on the roller-towel, turns it for a cleaner place.) Dirty towels! (Kicks his foot against the pans under the sink.) Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies? Which theme of early feminist drama is reflected in the excerpt?
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2 answers:
xenn [34]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

They are not comforted by his words, and they remain together.

Explanation:

FrozenT [24]4 years ago
3 0
It might be said that the theme reflected in this excerpt is women´s role in society. It might reflect how they should behave and do according to a patriarchal society. When he is saying "<span>what would we do without the ladies? " he might be stating that women do everything for them (like cleaning the towels) so men would not know how to manage without this "dependence" they have on them. However, women had to cope with aggressive comments when they do not fulfill what they expected from them </span>
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