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In the play "Trifles," the men are looking for evidence to convict Mrs. Wright of the murder of her husband (or at least evidence to figure out who did).

What happens in "Trifles"?

  • In the short play "Trifles," Mrs. Wright is accused of killing her husband.
  • The men - the sheriff, the country attorney, and a neighbor - go to her house.
  • Their purpose is to find evidence to convict Mrs. Wright.
  • The men are not able to find evidence.
  • The ones who find evidence are their wives, who pay attention to details.

The men in the play "Trifles" are myoginists who believe themselves to be superior in intelligence to women. They say women only pay attention to trifles, to unimportant things.

In the end, the women are the ones who find evidence that explains why Mrs. Wright would have killed her husband. However, they do not reveal it to the men.

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