Through
depicting Perry as a lonely and remorseful, Capote shows compassion for him and makes him
sympathetic to the reader.
Capote constructs an internal life for both Perry
and Dick, but Dicks internal monologues are ruthless and selfish, while Perrys tend to show
self-pity and internal conflict. For example, Capote presents Perrys motive for meeting
up...
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