Underlying Themes Of Dick And Perry's Deaths By Truman Capote

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The last section was my least favorite. It seemed as if Capote kind of ran out of ways to write so he began to throw things together. It involved him comparing the other stories related to murder instead of him writing more about Dick and Perry 's murders. You could sense Dick kept trying to get out of the death penalty while Perry sort of gave up. I think the underlying themes of this book involve wealth, family, self-image, and mental issues. With wealth, Dick and Perry are looking for ways to advance in the story so instead of earning money the right way they stole from others. Dick does hold a job at times but they do not last long because he does not like the pay. Dealing with family, Dick and Perry both came from different backgrounds.