How does Glaspell present the characters of Mr. and Mrs. Wright to the audience
and readers since they don't actually appear in the play Trifles?
Answer Options:
Select one of three
Glaspell uses other characters' words and movements to describe and represent Mr. and Mrs.
Wright.
Glaspell writes the play from the narrator's point of view in first person.
Glaspell provides an introductory summary at the beginning of the play that describes Mr. and
Mrs. Wright.