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kirill [66]
2 years ago
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n part two of Trifles, the symbol of the broken birdcage best supports the theme that women often endure unjust acts in male-dom

inated societies. face difficult paths as they pursue careers. feel the need to restore their broken homes. feel the need to fulfill nurturing roles in society.
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shusha [124]2 years ago
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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.

zaharov [31]2 years ago
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In part two of Trifles, the symbol of the broken birdcage best supports the theme that women often endure unjust acts in male-dominated societies.

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