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Read the excerpt from part two of Trifles.

MRS. HALE: "It's a log cabin pattern. Pretty, isn't it? I wonder if she was going to quilt or just knot it?"
(Footsteps have been heard coming down the stairs. The Sheriff enters, followed by Hale and the County Attorney.)

SHERIFF: "They wonder if she was going to quilt or just knot it." (The men laugh; the women look abashed.)

What is ironic about this excerpt?

A. The men laugh at the women, and the women find themselves feeling very embarrassed by this.
B. The men believe the women are incapable of discovering anything of substance when, in fact, they are the ones who discover evidence.
C. Although they are considered to be good, knowledgeable homemakers, the women are puzzled by which stitching technique was used in the quilt.
D. Although the women are in Mrs. Wright's kitchen, they are unfamiliar with many of the items that they find.



Answer :

Final answer:

The excerpt showcases irony where the men dismiss the women's discussion on quilting, yet the women uncover essential evidence through their observations.


Explanation:

The irony in the excerpt from 'Trifles' lies in the fact that:

  1. The men laugh at the women, and the women feel embarrassed by this, despite ultimately uncovering crucial evidence.
  2. While the men belittle the women's discussions about quilting, it is the women who notice and understand the significance of the quilt pieces as evidence.
  3. Despite being considered expert homemakers, the women's focus on quilting confuses the men, who miss the symbolic importance of the quilt.

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