Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Is Capote an objective or subjective narrator? (Ashley)

Capote is an objective narrator he only tell you the facts about the crime and about all the things that happened. He does not make you think in a certain way he is not persuading you to think things its just that he tells you the truth only. He makes you see different perspectives of how people felt in the book. He made us feel sad about the killers especially about Perry because he is actually a good human being is just that he made a mistake because he was under pressure because of dick. Objective means: to tell facts, not including any emotional or personal content. Subjective means: use emotional content in order to provoke the readers to think a certain way is the total opposite of objective. So capote is objective. He got his facts by the clutters friends and by the evidence they got from the dead bodies. Capote simply adds the external actions of the characters and not the characters thoughts and feelings.

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