what Capote had written in his book. A reader not knowing this will think that everything written in the story must be true, because it is a nonfiction novel. This changes the way the reader will perceive characters for the rest of the story. On the other hand, if a reader were to find out that the book was different from legal documents before they read the novel they will begin to question whether what they are reading is the truth or something made up to entertain them. This causes another problem, in which readers question the authenticity of the nonfiction novel Capote wrote.
what Capote had written in his book. A reader not knowing this will think that everything written in the story must be true, because it is a nonfiction novel. This changes the way the reader will perceive characters for the rest of the story. On the other hand, if a reader were to find out that the book was different from legal documents before they read the novel they will begin to question whether what they are reading is the truth or something made up to entertain them. This causes another problem, in which readers question the authenticity of the nonfiction novel Capote wrote.