Mr. Capote immerses me into the atmosphere of quiet western American town Holocomb in its 60's. Rare folks in stetsons (cowboy hats), far away noise of "the keening hysteria of coyotes", tumbleweed rolling through the deserted streets - are appropriate scenery for the film "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"
I've met with the Clutter's family which lead a prosperous and principled life. Herb - respected owner and proprietor of River Valley, accurate and sraight man, “die-hard community booster" living by strict day-to-day regimen.
His wife Bonnie - nervous woman which suffers from chronic depression and their children: "town darling" Nancy, nice and kind-hearted girl and fifteen-years-old boy Kenyon - huge technics fan
Here's the real photo of the family members
P.S. It is so dreadfully cruel for Capote to say at the very beginning about four-people-murder and then to write about four family members, creating sympathy for almost every character
I've met with the Clutter's family which lead a prosperous and principled life. Herb - respected owner and proprietor of River Valley, accurate and sraight man, “die-hard community booster" living by strict day-to-day regimen.
His wife Bonnie - nervous woman which suffers from chronic depression and their children: "town darling" Nancy, nice and kind-hearted girl and fifteen-years-old boy Kenyon - huge technics fan
Here's the real photo of the family members
P.S. It is so dreadfully cruel for Capote to say at the very beginning about four-people-murder and then to write about four family members, creating sympathy for almost every character
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