Trifles is a one act play about a wife who may or may not have
killed her husband. The wife is never seen in the play, only the
townspeople. The play was written by Susan Glaspell.
Trifles is a one act play about a wife who may or may not have
killed her husband. The wife is never seen in the play, only the
townspeople. The play was written by Susan Glaspell.
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It was published in the 1920's and was based off of another accident that was similar to the one in Trifles.
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there is no narrator, its a play there is no narrator in a
dramatic plays
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"Trifles" by Susan Glaspell was first published in 1916. It is a one-act play that explores themes of gender roles and justice.