Truman Capote
Ever since birth, Truman Capote was unique. He was a little person but despite the hardships he faced in childhood he always hung on to his dream of becoming a writer. When he started to write, it was evident that he had potential. Truman wrote classic books such as In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany's. Truman was a clever witted man and it was just that wittiness of his that would become the death of him. He would write about all of his new famous friends and reveal their deepest darkest secrets with a smile. At the end of his life, he was ostracized because he had revealed the secrets of his friends without their permission. Maybe his difficult time as a child was what caused him to turn to drugs and alcohol, and impair his judgement, but one may never know. To understand his death fully we must look back to his beginning in the town of Monroeville, Alabama.
…