No one can stay out of it

Ruthie 2022-04-22 07:01:14

No one can stay out of it, "Capote" seems to be saying this, and Capote himself was taken away after maintaining the last trace of affection.
A terrific piece of news, a subject someone would like to sponsor, and a good "non-fiction" idea. If you're a writer, why wouldn't you be tempted by this?
So Capote set off, with his big glasses and a close friend Nelle who could see into his heart, to the place where the news happened. As told in the non-fiction novel "Cold Blood" that was born later, if there were no murders here, a family of four, all of them were shot dead in one night, it was just a place forgotten by outsiders, and this tragedy suddenly made this place It has become an uneasy and terrifying zone, and the local people can no longer live as usual. Their fear can be seen in their eyes, and a group of rank order elements are working hard to capture the murderer in order to restore people's confidence. At this time, Capote came. Of course, Capote was not an ordinary person. He was proficient in social interaction and came prepared. So, he saw the person he wanted to see and got the information he wanted. If anyone wants to stay in jail and talk to a criminal, and he's not a criminal, a guard, or a family member, it's only a writer. Capote not only represented his authorship, but he also represented himself. The reason why I can talk to Dick and Perry and gain trust is not only because of personal charm, but also because of the coincidence with their hearts. He told Perry that he, too, had been abandoned, but ended up taking refuge with his aunt. So the classic dialogue in that movie appeared: "I feel like Perry and I are brothers in the same family, except that Perry left the house through the back door, and I walked through the front door."
Capote did not think that he would be the role of A savior, which his original intentions did not involve, and what he saw, besides the great enthusiasm that inspired his writing, was considerable income and fame. He has never been a savior, he is even like a prisoner, a patient who is fragile and needs protection. He could have been just as a writer, sober-minded, just to write, but he got involved with personal emotions.
Dick and Perry use Capote as a life-saving straw, and Capote's visit really seems to bring a breath of life. He finds a lawyer for them, and the sentencing time is delayed, which wins the desperate hope of survival. The good feelings of the two people, Capote and their contacts for up to 6 years. Can it be redeemed? They handed their hope to Capote, and the final death sentence came after his emotional shaking. Still decided to be a writer, so that cold blood can also be projected on Capote. He tricked Perry into making no progress with his novel, until Perry read the news of the novel reading in the newspaper, titled "Cold Blood," which he never thought to admit. Facing Perry's questioning, his years of literacy made him quickly dispel Perry's doubts. It was the bookseller's idea, he told Perry. When Dick and Perry realized that Capote had drifted away from them, apart from saying that they understood, what kind of intentions could they have, that they had killed people. Yes, eventually they will be punished by the law, which is the need for a novel that has already been written into the third part. He could no longer delay, the long time, the novels that were about to be finished, because they were unresolved, did his thoughts ever slant? He would rather have them alive than the publication of the novel? Nelle dismissed the idea, "The truth is that you don't want (they're alive)."
Perry was put on a mask, breathing heavily. He still had extravagant hopes for this world, but his sister didn't come, and he, a Those who need it are hung on the knot of fate.

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Capote quotes

  • Perry Smith: I thought that Mr. Clutter was a very nice gentleman. I thought so right up to the moment that I cut his throat.

  • [last lines]

    Truman Capote: And there wasn't anything I could have done to save them.

    Nelle Harper Lee: Maybe not. But the fact is, you didn't want to.