Character Analysis
Themes
Plot Points
Symbols
Quotes
100

Who is the main female character in "Trifles"?

Answer: Who is Minnie Wright?

100

What is a central theme of "Trifles"?

Answer: What is gender roles and social inequality?

100

What event sets the story in motion?

Answer: What is the discovery of John Wright's body?

100

What does the broken jar of fruit symbolize?

Answer: What is the shattered life of Minnie Wright?

100

Who says, “I might have known she needed help! I know how things can be—for women."?

Answer: Who is Mrs. Hale?

200

What is the relationship between Minnie Wright and John Wright?

Answer: What is husband and wife?

200

How does the play address the theme of isolation?

Answer: What is Minnie’s isolation from society and her husband?

200

Where does the play take place?

Answer: What is the Wright household?

200

What does the canary represent?

Answer: What is Minnie’s lost joy and freedom?

200

What does John Wright's character represent in the play?

Answer: What is oppressive masculinity?

300

Describe the character of Mrs. Hale.

Answer: Who is a sympathetic neighbor who regrets not visiting Minnie?

300

Explain the theme of justice in "Trifles".

Answer: What is the idea of moral justice versus legal justice?

300

What do the women find that becomes crucial evidence?

Answer: What is the dead canary?

300

Explain the significance of the quilt in the play.

Answer: What is it represents Minnie’s life and state of mind?

300

 Explain the line, “We all go through the same things—it’s all just a different kind of the same thing.”

Answer: What is it highlights shared female experiences?

400

What role does George Henderson play in the story?

Answer: Who is the county attorney investigating the murder?

400

What does the play suggest about women's roles in society?

Answer: What is that women’s contributions are often overlooked?

400

How do the men view the women’s investigation?

Answer: What is they consider it unimportant?

400

How does the empty birdcage function as a symbol?

Answer: What is it symbolizes Minnie’s confinement?

400

What does Mrs. Peters mean when she says, “I think that is a great comfort to us.”?

Answer: What is it refers to the bond between women?

500

How do the female characters differ from the male characters in their understanding of the events?

Answer: What is the women empathize with Minnie, while the men dismiss her concerns?

500

How does the theme of loyalty manifest in the play?

Answer: What is the loyalty the women show towards Minnie?

500

What conclusion do the women come to at the end of the play?

Answer: What is to protect Minnie from the law?

500

What does the title "Trifles" imply about the objects found by the women?

Answer: What is that they hold significant meaning despite being deemed unimportant?

500

What is the significance of the final line in the play?

Answer: What is it underscores the women's decision to conceal evidence?