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Mies: the rise of modern feminism on the stage, part 2
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in part two of thiiles, how does the image of the dead bird wrapped in a silk cloth strengthen the feminist theme that women often
suffer abuses within a male dominated society?
the bird symbolizes loneliness, which mrs. wright endured throughout her marriage to mr. wright.
the bird symbolizes mrs. wright's beauty which heightened mr. wright's insecurities about his marriage.
the bird symbolizes mrs. wright's hopes of a singing career, which likely died when she married mr. wright.
the bird symbolizes nature, which mrs. wright missed greatly once she became secluded in the house.
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