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Read the excerpt from trifles, by susan glaspell. county attorney. no—it’s not cheerful. i shouldn’t say she had the homemaking instinct. mrs. hale. well, i don’t know as wright had, either. county attorney. you mean that they didn’t get on very well? mrs. hale. no, i don’t mean anything. but i don’t think a place’d be any cheerfuller for john wright’s being in it. which feminist theme is most supported by the excerpt?

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