Mrs. Wright

The short story "Trifles" by Susan Gaspell was very intriging. The beginning began with a man entering Mrs. Wright's him in hopes to speak to her husband, John. When asked where John was, Mrs. Wright answerers that he is dead upstairs with a rope around his neck. The reading had no indicator as to how Mrs. Wright said this response, some felt she said it in a very casual way, almost making her seem crazy, while others read it in a very cold and emotionless tone, as she is extremely distraught by the death of her husband. I read it with an emotionless tone, because how I see it, when someone suffers a loss or in this case commits a murder, he or she is in shock and rather out of touch with the situation. Another debate about this story was the bird with the broken neck. I viewed it as a sign that Mrs. Wright was slowly losing her mind and killing the bird was just a stepping stone to her killing her husband. Whereas others in my class thought that Mrs. Wright killed her husband because he killed her bird. Something I enjoyed about this story very much is there is no definitive answer as to what happened at the end, so it leaves the readers mind with plenty of ideas and questions. Image result for bird cage

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