Questions: In part two of Trifles, which of the following most supports the feminist theme that women suffer abuses within a male-dominated society? - the sewing basket - the shattered jar of fruit - the bird with the broken neck - the quilt with the uneven stitching

In part two of Trifles, which of the following most supports the feminist theme that women suffer abuses within a male-dominated society?
- the sewing basket
- the shattered jar of fruit
- the bird with the broken neck
- the quilt with the uneven stitching
Transcript text: In part two of Trifles, which of the following most supports the ferninist theme that wornen suffer abuses within a maledominated society? the sewing basket the shattered jar of fruit the bird with the broken neck the quilt with the uneven stitching
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The answer is: the bird with the broken neck.

Explanation for each option:

  1. The sewing basket: While the sewing basket is a significant prop in the play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell, it does not directly support the feminist theme of women suffering abuses within a male-dominated society. It is more indicative of the domestic roles women were confined to.

  2. The shattered jar of fruit: The shattered jar of fruit symbolizes the hard work and care that women put into their domestic duties, which often go unappreciated. However, it does not directly highlight the abuse suffered by women.

  3. The bird with the broken neck: This is the most compelling symbol supporting the feminist theme. The bird, which was cherished by Mrs. Wright, had its neck broken, symbolizing the emotional and possibly physical abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband. The bird's death is a direct representation of Mrs. Wright's own stifled and oppressed life, making it a powerful symbol of the abuses women endure in a male-dominated society.

  4. The quilt with the uneven stitching: The quilt and its uneven stitching suggest Mrs. Wright's disturbed state of mind and her emotional turmoil. While it hints at her distress, it does not as directly support the theme of abuse as the bird with the broken neck does.

In summary, the bird with the broken neck most directly supports the feminist theme of women suffering abuses within a male-dominated society in "Trifles."

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