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Capote carefully depicts the personalities of secondary characters in the novel. Why do you think he does this? What is his purpose/objective in fleshing-out these characters? What do these derails add to the book? Who is the most memorable of these and why?
anyone who has read the book, can you help me answer these questions? i will favorite the first decent answer i get. hheres the questions: Capote carefully depicts the personalities of secondary characters in the novel. Why do you think he does this? What is his purpose/objective in fleshing-out these characters? What do these derails add to the book? Who is the most memorable of these and why?
anyone who has read the book, can you help me answer these questions? i will favorite the first decent answer i get. hheres the questions: Capote carefully depicts the personalities of secondary characters in the novel. Why do you think he does this? What is his purpose/objective in fleshing-out these characters? What do these derails add to the book? Who is the most memorable of these and why?