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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

#4 ICB pp. 254-279

p. 276 Perry writes that he would like to speak with the therapist again--because he feels a "'remarkable exhiliration being among people with a purpose and sense of dedication  to carry out that purpose.'" I wonder if this is why he desires to be around Capote.  He probably loves the fact that someone who is know for his intellect wants to get to know him--give him the attention that was so obviously absent in his childhood.

2 comments:

  1. I think that Perry realizes that he has done a terrible thing so he would like to go to a therapist to try to clean himself up. Also, I think that maybe when he goes to the therapist that if or when he goes to trial for killing the Clutter family the therapist might say something is mentally wrong with him, and the charges will be dropped. ~ Nicole 2B

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