Capital Punishment 13
Date Submitted: 09/22/2004 16:10:54
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Truman Capote wrote the novel Breakfast at Tiffany's without a rhyme or a reason. He used real life characters possessing different names. It is stated that the narrator just might have been Truman himself during his early years in New York. It is clear that Mr. Capote does not believe in traditional values. He himself did come from a wealthy unorthodox family life. Capote's ideal woman was created in Holly Golightly. Mr.
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in Holly Golightly. The theme reached is, friendship can make people take drastic measures in helping a friend. Capote used Authentic Modernism brilliantly. Holly was well liked by everyone she came into contact, even though she came across as inconsiderate. Capote creates Holly for his own pleasure and writes her in an unorthodox way. Holly was an unrealistic person in a realistic world. An author can use his or her literature to live out fantasies.
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