Truman Capote's Yellow Symbolism

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Throughout the novel, Capote depicts Perry Smith unable to decipher reality from imagination. Furthermore, towards the end Perry’s stories about his dreams of a huge and parrot-faced yellow bird started becoming more apparent as he stated that it “rescued him in moments of mortal danger” multiple times (266). With that being said, the color yellow symbolizes happiness and hope as the yellow bird would rescue Perry in times of trouble. In addition, the yellow bird is significant to the novel because it gives additional reasons for Perry to be diagnosed with Paranoid Schizophrenia. Hence, readers and other characters in the novel become emotionally attached to Perry as they feel sympathy for him. This also adds meaning to the novel because it