Answer: In part two of Trifles, the symbol of the broken birdcage best supports the theme that women <u>often endure unjust acts in male-dominated societies.</u>
Explanation: The finding of the broken cage and the dead bird lets the women in the play deduce that Minnie's husband had broken the cage door in order to kill the bird. Thus, the signs of violence in the broken cage are a reflection of the oppressive act that this woman suffered from her husband.
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- The realistic story around a Negro insurance official, dentist, general practitioner, undertaker and the like would be most revealing.
- The realization that Negroes are no better nor no worse, and at times just as bonny as everybody else, will hardly kill off the population of the nation.
In this excerpt, Zora Neale Hurston discusses the importance of telling the stories of average African Americans. She argues that the stories that are told of this population always center on those of extraordinary people. These, she argues, are entertaining and familiar. However, the stories of common people are the most revealing. They are the ones that will prove that African Americans are just as human as everybody else.
The central idea was freedom. In her story, Philis convey the struggle that American people has to acchieve it and how she supported George's Washington effort to fight and obtain it. She simply talks about him being a symbol of a hero and that she's sure he was going to win the war. The tone of the letter seems to be earnest and heartwarming