Sunday, September 23, 2007

Trifles

After reading the play, you sort of end up just like when you started, confused. The setting is clear since the whole play takes part at John’s house. You can approach this play in several way, there is the feminist aspect, which is prominent, thought out script of the different female characters in the story. We encounter two housewives which lives surround their families, and a clear idea on what their designated roll is within their marriage. In the other hand we have our County Attorney, who is a man determent to find a motive behind Mr. Wright death. His perseverance might have a purpose, which is not really sure, but he is clear in his goal, finding the murder and solving the mystery case. Trifles is a interesting play, but it does leave you with many holes and questions.

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