Final answer:
In the play 'Trifles' by Susan Glaspell, Mrs. Hale comments on how she would dislike men coming into her kitchen and criticizing.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the play, 'Trifles' by Susan Glaspell, Mrs. Hale makes an observation about other women's husbands. When discussing the messy state of the kitchen in the home of Mrs. Wright, who is the main suspect in a murder case, Mrs. Hale comments on how she would dislike men coming into her kitchen and criticizing. This observation highlights the gender roles and expectations placed on women during that era, as well as the solidarity between women in protecting one another.