The Danger in Trifles

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Book Reports

 

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Carol I

 

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December 8, 2012

 

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University

 

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These three symbols are the main clues that help the reader decide who killed Mr. Wright. The bird cage that was found is one of the most profound symbols in the story. Mrs. Hale describes Minnie as, "kind of like a bird herself, real sweet and pretty but kind of timid and fluttery"(841). The bird and Minnie are similar because they are both caged in...
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The bird and Minnie are similar because they are both caged in. When Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find the broken birdcage, they think nothing of it until they discover the bird. He was found wrapped in a cloth inside of a small box, with his neck wrung. "Mrs. Wright wrapped the dead bird in a silk cloth and placed it inside a fancy box; this symbolises her cherishing of her past life...
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