In part two of Trifles, the symbol of the broken birdcage best supports the theme that women often
A. endure unjust acts in male-dominated societies.
B. face difficult paths as they pursue careers.
C, feel the need to restore their broken homes.
D, feel the need to fulfill nurturing roles in society.
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What are two goals of feminist literary criticism? select two options. to focus exclusively on female authors and female characters to explore restrictions placed on female characters in patriarchal societies to explore emotional rather than political or historical aspects of literature to evaluate the work of female authors who may be unappreciated to evaluate why female authors are morally superior to male authors
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Reading journal for american literature just fill out the 10 questions 100 points
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