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Based on part two of Trifles, what did the bird’s singing most likely symbolize to Mrs. Wright?
honesty and strength
freedom and beauty
talent and success
nature and equality
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freedom and beauty
The dead songbird represented Mrs. Wright’s lost voice, joy, and independence (her former cheerful life as Minnie Foster). Its singing stood for the freedom and beauty taken from her by her marriage.
The dead songbird represented Mrs. Wright’s lost voice, joy, and independence (her former cheerful life as Minnie Foster). Its singing stood for the freedom and beauty taken from her by her marriage.
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