Topic > Comparison between two twisted criminals in Truman…

When they talk about similar conversations the juxtaposition is able to give the reader more information about the character of the criminal and his inner thoughts. Dick's internal thoughts reveal that he is uncomfortable around Perry. He says he doesn't like it when Perry wears sunglasses because; “It was unpleasant to have Perry's eyes hidden behind the intimacy of those colorful, reflective surfaces (Page 108).” He also explains that Perry has a very restless character and could explode in a minute, but he could have a calm and calm expression on his face. Perry also withheld things revealed about himself. Capote examines his past and explains that it must have led him to live the life he is living. It is also revealed that he lied to act masculine in front of Dick and to gain his trust. The juxtaposition was able to help the reader fully understand both characters in more depth than most novels. The writing style was able to show the hidden thought process of both characters. Capote was able to write a very detailed and complete novel, thanks to its use