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    Alabama. As she was growing up her father worked as a lawyer and her mother suffered from mental illness so she never left the house. Growing up‚ Harper had a very close childhood friend that would help a big part in her life. His name was Truman Capote. In high school Harper was very interested in English Literature. After she graduated she went to an all-female college in Montgomery. she mainly focused on her studies and writing and didn’t have much of a social life. She transferred to the university

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    Realistic fiction is a type of genre that contains situations that could happen‚ but the characters are fictional. Realistic fiction can have a historical element to it such as in Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee is an American author widely known for this dramatic‚ realistic fiction novel based on racial prejudice in the south many years ago. Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28‚ 1926‚ in Monroeville‚ Alabama. Her mother was Frances Lee‚ and her father was Amasa Coleman. Lee was

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    when setting up her cast of characters.”  (Reading about race and membership in America).The childhood best friends Dill and Truman were the neighbors of Scout and Harper Lee. Harper Lee’s good friend and neighbor growing up was a boy named Truman Capote whom Lee based Dill‚ the best friend and neighbor of Scout.

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    is a very imaginative friend of Scout’s. He is always making up imaginative stories and is fascinated with little things. I believe the reason that Dill is so imaginative is because he is modeled after Harper Lee’s real life friend Truman Capote. Truman Capote was also an imaginative person that played a large influence on much of Lee’s life. I believe that he is fascinated with Boo because of his childlike intuition. It also adds excitement to their lives and something to do each day. Since many

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    me out if he ever heard of me fighting any more; I was far too old and too big for such childish thing‚” (Lee 75) However‚ at a young age she befriended a boy named Truman Capote. With an old typewriter‚ they wrote original stories. Eventually‚ Capote was the inspiration for the character Dill. (The Big Read) The fact that Capote has only visited Monroeville during the summer is also represented in Dill‚ “That was the summer that Dill came to us‚” (Lee 4) Her father‚ Amasa Coleman Lee‚ practiced law

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    of In Cold Blood to live the American dream as the Clutters had been doing.      In addition‚ on numerous accounts throughout the story Dick can be perceived as being very manipulative and taking advantage of Perry. Through Dick’s actions and tone‚ Capote gives the reader a understanding that Dick had more control over

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    Angel Carter Professor Woods English 152 2 April 2014 Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Movie vs. Novella Writer‚ Truman Capote‚ created a goldmine when he wrote the book (turned film) Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Both the book and film center around a 19 year old young woman named Holly Golightly who lives in New York City. Golightly has a high spirit and bright smile‚ but within she is lonely‚ and yearning for the love that she needs. The film has a few differences from the book such as supporting characters

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    Mary Katherine Talley Ms. Alix Stelly English 1 7 March 2017 The Life of Harper Lee Harper Lee is still one of America’s most well known authors‚ not just because of her Pulitzer Prize winning novel‚ but because of the type of person she was. Lee was a civil rights enthusiast and was very interested in the 1960s movement (“Harper Lee: Childhood”). She became famous for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ which tells the story of a young girl in Maycomb‚ Alabama and the racism of the south. She lived

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    Cited: Breakfast at Tiffany ’s. Dir. Blake Edwards. Perfs. Audrey Hepburn‚ George Peppard. DVD. Paramount Pictures‚ 1961 Capote‚ Truman. Breakfast at Tiffany ’s: A Short Novel and Three Stories. New York: Random House‚ 1958. Print. Pugh‚ Tison. "Capote ’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s." Explicator 61.1 (2002): 51. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 27 Feb. 2015. Ryan‚ Michael‚ and Melissa Lenos. An Introduction to Film Analysis: Technique and Meaning

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    Freedom of Holly Golightly The novel “Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚” by Truman Capote‚ is about a story between an unnamed narrator who becomes friends with a gold digger named Holly Golightly in 1943. Freedom is a very important element in the story for the main character. The author represents the freedom of Holly by making metaphors in the story and showing her the point of view about freedom. In the story‚ Holly needs a lot of freedom as the unnamed narrator explains. The first metaphor that

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