Answer :
In part two of Trifles, which is an example of dramatic irony? The best example of dramatic irony in the play comes at the end, when the County Attorney jokes about the quilt that Minnie was sewing. Earlier, he makes a comment that the method of the murder is clear; the victim had a noose knotted around his throat until he died of asphyxiation. However, there is -- to his eyes -- no hint of the motive.
Answer:
In part two of Trifles when the audience knows about the deceased bird hidden in the box, but the men in the play do not is an example of dramatic irony
Explanation:
Trifles by Susan Glaspell is a story that talks about the differences of genres and how women in the setting time of the play were underestimated by man, so when the men are looking for proof against Mrs. Wright for the murder of her husband, get overpassed by their underestimation on women and did not see what was just in front of them.