AllusionsIn these past pages they explain what Mexico looked like for Dick and Perry. In page 108 it quotes "Hawks wheeling in a white sky. A dusty road winding into and out of a white and dusty village. Today was his second day in Mexico, and so far he liked it fine-- even the food. (At this very moment he was eating a cold, oily tortilla.) They had crossed the border at Laredo, Texas, the morning of November 23, and spent the first night in a San Luis Potosi brothel. They were now two hundred miles north of their next destination, Mexico." this whole paragraph gave me an image of what was going on and what they were up to.
Character DevelopmentFurther more into the story, Perry keeps bothering Dick about what he thinks is going to happen to them. He tells Dick no one that commits such horrible crime, can get away that clean. he thinks soon enough the cops or someone is going to hunt them down and kill THEM or put them in jail. Perry also keeps having dreams about Perry describes a recurring dream involving a tree full of diamonds guarded by a snake and how at the end the snakes starts to swallow him but never gets to the end. Dick just thinks Perry has problems.
Plot Structure
The plot gets really intense, while Dick and Perry our in Mexico enjoying themselves, back in Holcomb, the detectives and people are puzzled to what might have happened to the Clutter family or who could of killed them. Perry and Dick are scott free right now, no one suspects them or know who they are, but im sure more into the story their crime will be justified. The job gets harder for the KBI agent Dewey, he had to investigate so many people but still is not close to finding what had happened
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