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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
10

What item in the play trifles thematically symbolizes mrs.wright ?

English
2 answers:
AURORKA [14]3 years ago
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1. In the plot of one-act play “Trifles”, written by Susan Glaspell, An item in the play which thematically symbolizes Mrs.wright is C- bird. Minnie becomes a caged bird in her marriage with Mr. Wright. Through Minnie's neighbor and the attorney's wife conversation, one identifies Minnie as a caged bird. Minnie Wright was a beautiful, friendly and socially young woman, who like a bird loved to sing around beautifully. Also, she was full of energy like a free bird.

Hence, when Minnie brings the bird, symbolizes the parallel and <em>killing of the bird by Mr. Wright symbolizes Minnie's foster death as she changes into Minnie Wright. </em>


2. In the plot of one-act play “Trifles”, written by Susan Glaspell, To show opposing points of view, character which the women in play trifles blame for the gloomy, depressing atmosphere in the Wrights’ house is Mr. Wright.

The stage direction depicts the gloomy house, which is a word related to depression in the relationship of the Wright's ( considering Mrs. Wright.). The details of the house depict the disordered life of the wrights. Such as the kitchen in the house is described as, <em>“Left without having been put in order- unwashed pan under the sink, a loaf of bread outside the bread box” </em>

Such disorder depicts the broken spirit of Mrs. Wright and also the depression and lack of interest in keeping the house in order. Hence the situation of her house is described as:

  • the coldness in the relationship of Wright's is depicted through the coldness in the kitchen.
  • Mr. wright's lack of communication or disinterest in interaction with people is depicted through the non-availability of a telephone at home.

3. The following which is most likely a line from a short story is D- the snow came down harder and harder, covering the roads in minutes. 

The sentences of A and C part represent a dialogue conversation and the B. part refers to the dramatic setting. Therefore, part D, elaborate setting and atmosphere in a short sentence, whereas, in drama, it uses more elaborative sentences to describe the setting.


4. Plays are often remade to serve to address modern issues. The original version of the plays such as that of Shakespeare's remains classic. In contrary, the theme it depicts in the play is in parallel with the earlier time, therefore, a play is remade to address the modern theme relevant to the modern issues. For instance, the remake of the play Hamlet in modern times will help in relating to the present issues through its depiction.

JulijaS [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B. an understanding that Mrs. Wright is considered responsible for the home

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