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Mrs. Simmons
What is the setting?
a cold farmhouse
a jail cell
the barn where the John was found
the courtroom
Which of these items is mostly likely an important symbol in the play?
the kitchen table
the dead bird
the couch
the windows
What type of irony describes the result of the investigation where the women find things the men don't know about?
dramatic
verbal
informational
metamorphical
something that needs to be solved
Which character was the first to find the dead body of John Wright?
Mrs. Hale
Mr. Peters
Mr. Henderson
Mr. Hale
Minnie Foster Wright does not show up in the play as a character.
true-- but the other characters talk about her
false--she's sitting in jail at the edge of the stage
true--because she has been killed by an abusive husband
false--because she's the main character
Which of the following is NOT a reason Mrs. Peters can relate to Minnie Foster Wright?
a boy killed Mrs. Peters' kitten
Mrs. Peters was imprisoned once
Mrs. Peters lost a child
What does Mrs. Peters do at the end of the play that shows she sympathizes with Minnie?
hides the bird
brings Mrs. Wright the quilt
confesses to the sheriff
begs her husband not to put Minnie in jail
At the beginning of the play, the mood established by the description of the cold and lonely farmhouse can best be described as
funny
foreboding and gloomy
calm
inviting to visit
When talking about her husband’s death, Mrs. Wright can best be described as
hysterical
detached
melancholy
anxious
According to Mrs. Hale, before Mrs. Wright married John Wright, she was
quiet and kept to herself
mean and rude
lively and loved to sing
was a member of the Ladies Aide.
When Mrs. Peters finds the birdcage, it is
in perfect condition
beat up and broken
dirty and growing with mold
locked in the refrigerator
Mr. Hale, Mr. Peters, and Mr. Henderson are at the house to
collect items to take to Mrs. Wright
dust for fingerprints
find evidence about the murder
BOTH B AND C
How does John Wright die?
his sickness
gunshot wound
being strangled with a rope
committing suicide
What happens to the jars of preserves?
They melt in the fire.
They are smashed on the floor.
They break from the cold.
They remain unopened.
Which word would best describe John Wright?
nice
intelligent
abusive
loving
Which word best describes the men's attitude toward the women?
arrogant
proud
kind
protective
What do the Sheriff and the County Attorney actually find?
a busted bird cage
a dead bird
a dead woman
nothing
Where is Mrs. Wright during the play?
at a friend's house
in jail
with the coroner
under house arrest
"Porphyria's Lover" and "Trifles" are alike in that they both...
deal with an unlikable main character
share the theme of murder
deal with high class and low class problems
have a setting in America
Why do you suppose the author called the play "Trifles"?
The details that the men think are not very important are really the evidence for why the crime was committed.
The men are smarter than the women.
The details the men find prove that Mrs. Wright killed her husband.
The men find that someone besides Mrs. Wright killed Mr.Wright.
What type of irony best describes Mr. Wright's name? (Hint: Mr. Wright is Mr.Wrong.)
cosmic
symbolic
figurative
"Minnie Foster" is what the character is called, but she is the same character as__.
Which is the correct way to cite the text at the end of a sentence?
(Trifles).
. ("Trifles).
. (Glaspell).
(Glaspell).
What is the double meaning of "knot it" in the play?
It is literally NOT IT since she did not do it.
Knot the thread for the quilt as practice then knot the rope.
Make a knot in the rope and a nautical measure of distance.
Knot the noose while the killer is himself killed.
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