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Trifles Themes
The main themes in Trifles are gender, isolation, and justice.
Gender: the male characters only want to gather evidence of Minnie's crime, whereas the women come to understand the emotional pain that drove Minnie to murder her husband.
Isolation: Minnie Wright is isolated from her friends and family by her controlling, abusive husband. This has devastating psychological effects on Minnie.
Justice: The men and women have different conceptions of justice. The men want Minnie to be convicted of murder, whereas the women hide the evidence that would have convicted Minnie out of respect for the years of abuse Minnie suffered.
Themes and Meanings
Last Updated on May 5, 2015, by eNotes Editorial. Word Count: 410
Though its plot focuses on a single moral choice, that of Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters deciding whether or not to expose why Mrs. Wright killed her husband, Trifles is thematically complex. It addresses the abiding issue of justice and contemporary issues of gender and identity politics. Susan Glaspell’s power...
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Answer: The effect of figurative language used in the excerpts are as follows:
It shows hamlet’s indecision
It shows hamlet’s confusion
It shows hamlet’s idleness
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They tell you<span> what part of speech the defined </span>word<span> is.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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no one is useful de.ar it will harm if we cut trees
it will harm if we drop glass
it will harm the environment that we burn tires
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I believe the correct translation is: In the battle of Zama,
Hannibal was overcome by Roman armies and second Punic war was finished at last.
 
This sentence is refers to the historic Battle of Zama
(Tunis) at the end of the Punic war, the war between Carthage and Roman Empire.
Because the war was against Carthage to this war is also referred to
Carthaginian war or Hannibalic war as the army of Carthage was led by Hannibal,
so you may put that in your translation if you will. Also, words such as army and
overcame may be exchanged for troop or overwhelm. This sentence is whole
written in passive voice of perfect indicative.