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*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iota iota]''' (97) - The word iota is used in English to express a very small amount, because iota is the smallest letter in the Greek alphabetThe narrator sits on Holly's bed and feels very bad for her situation. | *'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iota iota]''' (97) - The word iota is used in English to express a very small amount, because iota is the smallest letter in the Greek alphabetThe narrator sits on Holly's bed and feels very bad for her situation. | ||
*'''[http:www.m-w.com/dictionary/oblige oblige]''' (97) - To put in one's debt by a favor or service; to do a favor for. Jose's cousin asks the narrator to give Holly a letter for him. He states, "You will oblige?" and the narrator answers "Yes, I will oblige." | |||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
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==Works Cited == | ==Works Cited == | ||
* Capote, Truman. ''Breakfast at Tiffany's''. New York: Vintage Books - A division of Random House, 1993. | * Brinnin, John Malcolm. ''Sextet: T.S. Elliot & Truman Capote & others''. New York: Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawerence, 1981. | ||
* Capote, Truman. ''Breakfast at Tiffany's''. New York: Vintage Books - A division of Random House, 1993. | |||
* Clarke, Gerald. ''Capote: A Biography''. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988. | |||
* Grobel, Lawerence. ''Conversations with Capote''. New York: New American Library, 1985. | |||
* Pugh, Tsion. "Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's". Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's Fall 2002: 51-53. | |||
* Pugh, Tsion. "Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's". The Explicator 6 / (2002): 51-53. | |||
* Reed, Kenneth T. ''Truman Capote''. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1981. | |||
* | * Smith, Liz. "My Friend Truman Capote". Harper's Bazaar March 2006: 426-428. | ||
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