Capote is an objective narrator in the story because I never do see his opinion I never hear about what he personally thinks he simply tells the story of the Clutter murders he shows no judgment towards the killer nor the people who I believe are selfish like the people of Holcomb after the murders how they began to distrust each other and even after Perry and Dick were caught hay still didn't trust each other. He just tells the story as it happens. Objective means that there is no personally opinion for the author and subjective means the opposite that his opinion would be in the book. To show some examples of how Capote is objective in telling this story. On page 201 there are telling Dicks secret of how he is attracted to little girls even though Perry's opinion is expressed how he has no respect for someone like that Capote doesn't say whether he thought that was disgusting or cool. Another is on page 210 where Perry is having so much fun picking out the cans on the highway even though I thought it was pretty childish for a grown man to have such a fascination with something so childish Capote never does express his opinion that is why he is a objective narrator.
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