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In "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell, the flat characters are Mr. and Mrs. Wright, who are not fully developed and lack depth. The round characters are the women: Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters, who exhibit more complexity and emotional depth as the story unfolds.
Mrs. Hale is considered a round character in "Trifles" as she exhibits complexity and depth throughout the play. Her actions, thoughts, and emotions are multifaceted, revealing different aspects of her character and contributing to the overall development of the story.
There is actually no main character in the play "Trifles," except for the one that the reader believes the play revolves around. In this context, the main character appears to be Mrs. Hale, as she is the most dynamic character in the the play. This is evident when she is faced with the conflict of whether or not to share the evidence she found with the men (who were actually the ones doing the investigating) or to keep it to herself and Mrs. Peters. In the end, she decides to conceal the evidence, partly due to her guilt of not having visited Mrs. Wright in her times of loneliness (and therefore feeling partly responsible for the eventual murder) and partly to protect Mrs. Wright from her imminent fate of imprisonment.
They help Mrs. Wright by hiding the evidence from the men.
she wanted to know why he summed her.
In the play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell, the rising action involves the investigation of a murder scene by a sheriff, a county attorney, and neighboring farmers, as they overlook details that the women in the play - Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale - notice and understand. The tension increases as the women piece together clues that reveal the truth behind the murder.
Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters infer that Mrs. Wright's wardrobe reveals a woman who was once lively and interested in her appearance, but became neglected and isolated over time. They also notice the absence of colorful clothing or items that would suggest happiness or optimism in her life.
Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale sympathize with Minnie Wright and understand the difficult circumstances that led to the crime. They feel a sense of solidarity with her and choose to protect her from a justice system that they believe has not considered her hardships. Additionally, they recognize the oppressive environment that Minnie lived in and feel a moral obligation to support her.
The cast of Trifles - 2009 includes: Pamela Gaye Walker as Minnie Wright Todd Krish as Mr. Wright Austin Madison as Sheriff Peters Teddy Newton as Harry Hale Bob Roden as County Attorney Cynthia Slavens as Mrs. Hale Carrie Winchell as Mrs. Peters
Lucy Hale's father's name is Preston Hale.
Enoch Hale is older
hale is a place that is really bad place to be