Trirfles (One Act Play)
By
Susan Glaspell
Summary
This play describes different
points of view regarding Mr. Wright’s Death in his own house. Some officers are
investigating the case after a neighbour visited the house and reported about
the death. The wife was arrested because she was at home during the event. But
she says he must have hanged himself while she was asleep. Two neighboring
women help to search the house and find some objects. The men think these are
trifles. The men find no sure evidence. The women find a dead bird which Mrs.
Wright kept but hide it from the men.
Theme
The play is about the unequal
status and relation of men and women. Males have always dominated females. If
it is too much for her to tolerate, then there could be a terrible reaction. We
feel the writer’s sympathy for such women.
Understanding the
text
Answer the following questions.
a. Do you believe that Mrs. Wright killed her husband? Explain.
Ans: From Mr. Hale’s
reporting, the officers suspect Mrs. Wright for killing her husband. But they
do not find evidence. From the talk and findings of Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters,
we get the idea that Mrs. Wright must have done it.
Mrs. Wright’s activities and
statement seem enough to take her as the prime suspect. She did not report the
police about the death. And she said he must have hanged himself while she was
asleep.
The unhappy life of Mrs. Wright
gives us a clue about the murder. She loved singing, but Mr. Wright stopped
that. The neighboring women find her bird dead. Mrs. Hale is sure Mr. Wright
killed it. She hides it from the officers. This means the wife must have killed
him to take revenge.
b. Do you think Mr. Wright’s death would have been uncovered if Mr.
Hale hadn’t stopped by the Wrights’ home?
Ans: Mr. Hale stopped by Mr
Wright’s home to discuss a matter with him. Then he found out about the death
and called the police. Even if he hadn’t gone there, the death would be
discovered sooner or later. It cannot remain hidden.
c. Why does Mrs. Hale think that Mrs.
Wright’s worries about her preserves indicate her innocence?
Ans: Mrs. Hale thinks that
Mrs. Wright’s worries about her preserves indicate her innocence. She thinks
that Mrs. Wright is concerned and worried about housekeeping job. Mrs.
Hale claims that a person cannot commit murder who is overly concerned
with her preserves.
d. How does Mrs. Peters’ homesteading
experience connect her to Mrs. Wright?
Ans: Mrs. Peters has little
knowledge of Mrs. Wright’s situation. As the play moves on, she finds herself
connected with Mrs. Wright. She feels that both of them are victims of male
dominated society. She feels feminist sentiments for Mrs. Wright. She remembers
her past life when she was powerless due of masculine violence. In the past,
her kitten was killed by a boy. She relates it with Mrs. Wright’s dead canary.
In the same way, she also relates the pain she experienced after the death of
her child with the pain Mrs. Wright felt without her canary.
e. How do the women’s perspectives on
men differ?
Ans: Mrs. Hale seems
to be hard against the men. But Mrs. Peters is a bit soft in her attitude. She
had heard Mr. Wright was good. And she thinks the officers are just doing their
duty. But Mrs. Hale says Wright snatched his wife’s happiness. And she does not
like the men trying to charge Mrs. Wright without proof.
Reference to the
context
a. What is the main theme of the play?
Ans: The play is about
the unequal status and relation of men and women. Males have always dominated
females. If it is too much for her to tolerate, then there could be a terrible
reaction. We feel the writer’s sympathy for such women.
b. Discuss the symbolism used in the play.
Ans: The play uses
many symbols like birdcage, a bird, the rocking chair and rope to
capture the theme of male domination and women’s position in human society. ‘Dead
Canary’ is the most important symbol in Trifles. The death of the bird
symbolizes the end of peace and harmony in the house of Mr. Wright. The
canary symbolizes the life of Minnie before her marriage. John used to
abuse the canary like his wife. He killed the canary in a fit of rage. At last,
due to excessive torture to her she kills her own husband.
The birdcage symbolizes
the trapped life of Mrs. Wright. She was trapped by her marital status.
She wanted freedom in her life. But she could not escape from it just like the
caged canary. The door of canary bird cage was broken. It symbolizes her broken
relationship with her husband. It proves the unequal status and relation of men
and women in society. Mal enjoys freedom but women are caged inside their
house. Most of the people’s house fails to turn into a home.
c. Discuss the setting of the play. Does it have an impact on the theme
of the play?
Ans: The setting
of the play is John Wright‘s farmhouse. The whole play moves around the
house. The characters like Hale, the Sheriff, and the County Attorney come
to the house to investigate the murder case of Mr. Wright. Mr.
Wright’s neighbors like Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale also visit Mrs. Wright’s
house to share her pain.
The whole play moves around the
kitchen of the house. We can see extreme mess in the kitchen. Food cans and
dishes are scattered around the kitchen. The kitchen’s mess symbolizes
repressed feelings of Mrs. Wright for many years. Her repressed feelings
explode and she kills her husband. So, the setting of the play plays a crucial
role to show the theme of male domination in our society.
Reference beyond the
text
a. The credibility of a character is determined not only by the
character’s thoughts and actions but also by what other characters say and
think about him or her. Discuss in relation to the characters of Trifles.
Ans: The credibility of a
character is determined not only by the character’s thoughts and actions but
also by what other characters say and think about him or her. We know many
things about Mrs. Wright through the conversation between Mrs. Hale and
Mrs. Peters. Readers are informed about Mrs Wright’s marital condition, unknown
facts, suffering through the discussion between them. Their thoughts and
actions help to bring sympathy for Mrs. Wright although she killed her husband.
Characters play a pivotal role to present the murderer-Mrs. Wright
positively.
b. Dramatic irony occurs when the reader or audience has information
that is unknown to the characters in a play; it creates tension and
suspense. Analyze the play discussing the author’s use of dramatic irony
based on these questions:
i. What information is crucial to the play Trifles?
ii. How does the playwright use this information to create dramatic
irony?
iii. What effect does the dramatic irony have on the audience and on
the play?
Ans: Dramatic irony occurs when
the reader or audience has information that is unknown to the characters in a play;
it creates tension and suspense. Dramatists use different dramatic
techniques to make their drama more effective. One technique is dramatic
irony. Dramatic irony helps to remove the audience’s
misconceptions, judgments and perceptions towards characters. It adds more
light to the central plot. We find effective use of dramatic irony in the
play to clear our misperception towards the central character, Mrs. Wright.
In the play, two neighbors Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters see a dead bird. It is very crucial information to guess the growing tension between Mrs. Wright and Mr. Wright. But the sheriff and county attorney are unaware about it. It creates dramatic irony in the play. The women know that Mrs. Wright used to love the bird too much. We guess that the bird was killed by Mr. Wright. We are convinced about Mrs. Wright’s decision of killing her own husband. The audience assumes the growing tension and violence between Mrs. Wright and Mr. Wright. So, the dramatic irony not only helps to clear the audience’s doubt about the motive behind the murder of Mr. Wright but also gains sympathy for Mrs. Wright. The dramatic irony also reveals the theme of male domination, unequal status and unequal relation in society.