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Themes
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Historical Context
Critical Overview
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Critical Essays
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Critical Essay #2
Critical Essay #3
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In Trifles, Mrs. Peters remembers having a kitten when she was young. What does she recall about the experience?
In Trifles, how do Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters help Mrs. Wright in the end?
What was Minnie Wright like before she was married?
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In Trifles by Susan Glaspell, why does the county attorney care so much about discovering a motive for the killing?
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