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symbols such as bird cage, symbols such as canary (they sing), symbols such as quilt, Mrs. Wright, in jail who used to be Minnie Foster, Minnie Foster ???? happy, Minnie Foster ???? lively, Minnie Foster ???? sang with the choir, general i.e. farming community, Susan Glaspell explores the theme of: gender; justice; trifles - women and men in conflict; loneliness, John Wright, dead who was hard man, John Wright, dead who was reclusive, John Wright, dead who was "close"/ cheap, Trifles ???? Modern Play, guilty ???? irony, sang with the choir symbolic link canary (they sing), figurative language such as similes, figurative language such as symbols, figurative language such as irony, Trifles by Susan Glaspell, specific i.e. kitchen, gender; justice; trifles - women and men in conflict; loneliness through characters, gender; justice; trifles - women and men in conflict; loneliness through setting, gender; justice; trifles - women and men in conflict; loneliness through figurative language, characters who are: John Wright, dead, characters who are: Sheriff Henry Peters, characters who are: George Henderson County Attorney, characters who are: Mrs. Hale, farmer's wife, characters who are: Lewis Hale neighbor/farmer, characters who are: Mrs. Peters, Sheriff's wife, characters who are: Mrs. Wright, in jail, Mrs. Hale, farmer's wife feels guilty, setting i.e. specific, setting i.e. general