The one-act play Trifles by Susan Glaspell explores gender inequality in the early 20th century through the investigation of a murder. It depicts how the male characters dismiss the insights of the female characters as they search for clues in the murder victim's kitchen. While the men search elsewhere for evidence, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover clues in the "trifles" of the kitchen that reveal the emotional abuse that likely led the wife, Minnie Wright, to murder her husband. The play shows how women's contributions were overlooked and how gender roles limited women at that time.