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Marlon brando y truman capote biography

In the end Capote is able to handle the dilemmas of journalism in an ethical way. As much as Capote hopes to write about this piece, it is tactful that he tells an amount of information about himself, which reversed the roles and give the person the feeling of being the interviewer. It may seem as inventing and contriving his own characters in his writing, but why tell a factual story when journalist can rather craft the story in a unique way.

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Readers are exposed to the softer side of Brando. We get to feel of someone in his unguarded moments.

Marlon Brando had dinner with author Truman Capote in at a hotel in Kyoto, Japan, where he was filming “Sayonara.” Unbeknownst to Brando, who was reluctant to give .

Something we do not get from the famous in their public domain such as the infamous, the droll, and the improbable side. In the portrayal, the normally reticent and reclusive actor was not a shimmering Hollywood star but a flawed man who could be seen from all sides and angles; Brando who revealed much of his soul talking endlessly into the night.

Truman Capote managed to successfully get him to reveal their innermost selves, and he did that by talking about himself and being quite open about it. Telling someone something about yourself, a secret, a flaw, the other person may feel inclined to tell you a secret in return; something truthful yet something that you may have never think about them.

Gerald Clarke devoted an entire chapter to how this profile of Marlon Brando came about in his definitive biography of Truman Capote.

Brando at the time would continue the gabfest. Capote told Brando his problems, as they sat in the suite, being served by Japanese waitresses, and then Capote started to observe things while keeping a polite manner. Marlon Brando talks, non-stop, for hours, to Capote that night during the conversation. He drinks vodka.