Opinion Or Emotion In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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An author can write in two different perspectives, objectively showing no opinion or emotion, and subjectively showing opinion and emotion. In the novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, Capote narrates with a subjective perspective. When talking about the murderers, especially Perry, sympathy shows towards them. For instance, When describing the Clutters, he did not know the family, he explained them strictly on the words of their neighbors, friends, and family. Capote writes “She was “nervous,” she suffered “little spells”--such were the sheltering expressions used by those close to her.... Everyone knew she had been an on-and-off psychiatric patient the last half-dozen years.”(7) This makes Bonnie Clutter seem crazy though the neighbors loved