What does the stage direction “the women do not unbend” emphasize about the women?
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they are not comforted by his words, and they remain together. EDGENUITY
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- The stage direction “the women do not unbend” in the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell indicates about feminism.
- It is shown that the women do not unbend when the county attorney goes to the sink to wash his hands. He quips them as being bad housekeepers for dirty towels.
- It emphasizes that women are depicted through stage directions rather than dialogues and thus gives them lesser importance.
- It showed that they lacked the power, courage and voice.
- They were often underestimated by the men and even lacked communication with them. It portrayed utter misogyny against women in the play.
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