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Bridgerton
by Chris Van Dusen, Julia Quinn
Kate Sharma reveals the desperate financial situation of her family and the secret deal she has made with her grandparents to ensure her sister's future. She confesses her willingness to sacrifice her own happiness and social standing to protect Edwina from the burden of their poverty.
Trifles
by Susan Glaspell
While men investigate a murder upstairs, two women in the kitchen discover a dead canary with a broken neck, providing the motive for the crime. Realizing the victim's husband was abusive, they decide to hide the evidence from the authorities to protect the accused woman. The scene explores themes of female solidarity and the 'trifles' that men overlook.
Antigone
by Sophocles
Antigone meets her sister Ismene in secret to discuss the decree of Creon. She reveals the tragic weight of their family history and the new threat facing their brothers' remains.
Dancing at Lughnasa
by Brian Friel
Maggie reminisces about a summer night in her youth when she and her sister Bernie snuck out to a dance in Ardstraw. She recalls the beauty of her sister dancing with the boy she liked and the bittersweet unfairness of the competition results.
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