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== Commentary ==
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Joe Bell goes to the narrator's apartment hysterical about what he reads in the newspaper.  He arrives unable to make complete sentences.  He knows that Holly Golightly's accusations involve some illegal business. He is also aware that she is in jail, and that he has to do something to help her.  He presents the newspaper to the narrator so he may read the counts.
Joe Bell goes to the narrator's apartment hysterical about what he read in the newspaper.  He arrives unable to make complete sentences.  He knows that Holly Golightly's accusations involve some illegal business. He is also aware that she is in jail, and that he has to do something to help her.  He presents the newspaper to the narrator so he can read the counts.


Joe Bell asks the narrator if he thinks she could commit such an act.  The narrator states: "But there, she did do it.  Carry messages and whatnot---" (Capote 94). Joe doesn't expect that type of response from the narrator: "He popped a Tums in his mouth and, glaring at me, chewed it as though he were crunching my bones" (Capote 94).
Joe Bell asks the narrator if he thinks she could commit such an act.  The narrator states: "But there, she did do it.  Carry messages and whatnot---" (Capote 94). Joe doesn't expect that type of response from the narrator: "He popped a Tums in his mouth and, glaring at me, chewed it as though he were crunching my bones" (Capote 94).
 
Truman loved to cause turbulence and stir the pot.  Joe Bell and the narrator truly care for Holly. They are committed to making sure she is released from jail.  They immediately begin calling people that has money to bale Holly out as soon as possible.  That is probably why they began with O.J. Berman.
Joe Bell truly cares for Holly. He knows he has to free her from the jail cellHe immediately begins calling people that have the means to bale Holly out as soon as possible.  That is probably why he begins with O.J. Berman.


Truman Capote had two childhood friends while growing up.  They were Nelle Harper Lee and (Lula) Carson McCullers (1917-1967) - original name Lula Carson Smith.  http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/capote.htm
Truman Capote had two childhood friends while growing up.  They were Nelle Harper Lee and (Lula) Carson McCullers (1917-1967) - original name Lula Carson Smith.  http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/capote.htm

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Summary

Joe Bell presents the newspapers to the narrator reguarding the arrest of Holly Golightly. The newpaper article lists the accounts against Holly. They both go back to Joe's bar to make phone calls to get Holly released from jail.

First, they attempt to contact O.J. Berman, but he does not want to be disturbed because he is receiving a massage. Next, they call Mr. Trawler. He is away to dinner, so they try to leave a message with Mag Wildwood, but they are unsuccessful. The narrator finally contacts Mr. Berman. By that hour, Berman is already aware of the news and pays a lawyer to get Holly out of jail.

The narrator goes to feed the cat and finds Jose's cousin in the apartment. He presents a letter to the narrator that reads "For Miss H.Golightly-Courtesy Bearer".(97)

Notes

  • shysters (94) - one who is professionally unscrupulous especially in the practice of law or politics.(http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/shyster). Joe Bell describes the lawyers that he intends to hire as shysters.
  • tumbler (94) - a glass cup usually used for holding aolcohol. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbler). The narrator has a brandy tumbler full of coins in order to make telephone calls with regards to help Holly get out of jail.
  • Iota (97) - The word iota is used in English to express a very small amount, because iota is the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iota). The narrator sits on Holly's bed and feels very bad for her situation.

Commentary

Joe Bell goes to the narrator's apartment hysterical about what he read in the newspaper. He arrives unable to make complete sentences. He knows that Holly Golightly's accusations involve some illegal business. He is also aware that she is in jail, and that he has to do something to help her. He presents the newspaper to the narrator so he can read the counts.

Joe Bell asks the narrator if he thinks she could commit such an act. The narrator states: "But there, she did do it. Carry messages and whatnot---" (Capote 94). Joe doesn't expect that type of response from the narrator: "He popped a Tums in his mouth and, glaring at me, chewed it as though he were crunching my bones" (Capote 94). Truman loved to cause turbulence and stir the pot. Joe Bell and the narrator truly care for Holly. They are committed to making sure she is released from jail. They immediately begin calling people that has money to bale Holly out as soon as possible. That is probably why they began with O.J. Berman.

Truman Capote had two childhood friends while growing up. They were Nelle Harper Lee and (Lula) Carson McCullers (1917-1967) - original name Lula Carson Smith. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/capote.htm

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