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Based on part two of Trifles, the symbolism of the dead bird implies that Mr. Wright

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Mr. Wright was a cruel man, jealous because of how much attention his wife gave to the bird. He got a demeanor to kill the bird along with his wife's spirit, leaving himself feeling like a caged bird. ^~^
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had an oppressive demeanor that killed the bird and his wife's spirit.

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Part two of "Trifles" some of the important ills of society has been focused. The men investigating the case do not give attention to the kitchen as they thought that the kitchen was not a place of importance. At the same time, the women saw the cage and the dead body of the bird. The dead bird and the manner of Mr. Wright were very similar. The dead bird was symbolic of the fact that the domination and oppression of Mr. Wright had killed his wife's spirit. Killing symbolizes the end of spirit and the end of a happy life.

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