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Plimpton writes that the theme in ''Breakfast at Tiffany’s'' is that there are special, strange gifted people in the world and they have to be treated with understanding (175). | |||
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Revision as of 05:12, 8 March 2006
Factual Information
A novel by American writer Truman Capote in 1958.
Study Guide
- Section one (3-14)
- Section two (14-47)
- Section three (47-53)
- Section four (53-55)
- Section five (55-63)
- Section six (63-72)
- Section seven (72-74)
- Section eight (74-85)
- Section nine (85-93)
- Section ten (93-97)
- Section eleven (97-104)
- Section twelve (104-109)
- Section thirteen (109-111)
Characters
Major Themes
Plimpton writes that the theme in Breakfast at Tiffany’s is that there are special, strange gifted people in the world and they have to be treated with understanding (175).