Arrange the events of Susan Glaspell's play Trifles in the order they occurred. Mrs. Peters discovers the empty birdcage. Mrs. H
ale hides the box containing the dead bird in her pocket. The county attorney and the sheriff arrive to investigate. The women discover the dead bird. → → →
According to the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, the county attorney and sheriff arrive to investigate the murder of Mr. Wright who was discovered strangled.
They arrest Mrs. Wright because she is the prime suspect in the murder.
The women look around the house to look for clues to prove Mrs. Wright's innocence and the men refuse to search the kitchen for clues because they believe it is a woman's territory so the women search the kitchen and Mrs. Peters discovered an empty birdcage and then the women find a dead bird.
Mrs. Hale hides the vital evidence of the box containing the box in her pocket away from the sheriff.
He clearly values her. He tells people that because Lady Catherine likes him, others should too because she is of great power and status (uses her name for 'clout').