What are some of the sights and sounds that are part of TRIFLES? And what significance do they have to the play as a whole? Would you be missing a lot of the play if you, as a reader, totally ignored any of the sights and sound and just concentrated on the meaning of the words the characters spoke? The meaning of their words, of course, is important; however, the inherent sights & sounds also "speak" and have meaning just as the words do.