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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
15

The conflict between John Wright and Minnie Wright in the play Trifles

English
1 answer:
erica [24]3 years ago
7 0
Minnie Wright wants to be sociable. She wants to be more than an isolated housewife while her husband is a man who is controlling and unkind to her.
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Both supporters and opponents of the plan are concerned with the political instability produced by rival factions. The state governments have not succeeded in solving this problem; in fact, the situation is so problematic that people are disillusioned with all politicians and blame government for their problems. Consequently, a form of popular government that can deal successfully with this problem has a great deal to recommend it.

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