- married twice, had three sons
- calls Perry "honey"
- impulsive - if he had enough money, he "would spend it on vodka and women"
+- egotistical - e.g. tattoos (contrasting themes) etc
+- moderately high IQ
+- diction - indicates uneducation
+- charistmatic (e.g. cheques)
+- "honey"
+- family believes he is more innocent
+- diverts blame to others, justifies behaviour
+- desire for "American Dream"
+- assumes power over Perry
+- views himself as a victim of society
+- food
+- cautious of Perry due to tendency to suddenly take control
+
+
+
+*Perry and Dick appear less genuinely criminal at the beginning of the novel*
### Perry Smith
- messy/materialistic - “Christ, Perry. You carry that junk everywhere?”
- "know the ins and outs of hunting gold"
- has trouble meeting deadlines - "if Dick had not hammered home the every-minute importance of the next twenty-four hours"
-- criminal past
+- criminal past
- "never drank coffeemy name sluger lolol"
- personal account of boyhood while in Mexico
- parents were rodeo riders
- two siblings and one inlaw committed suicide
+- tattoos - more delicate / meaningful than Dick's (juxtaposition). contrasting themes
+- legs
+- snake in dreams
+- yellow parrot
+- tiger
+- guitar
+- family issues
+- childish
+- hymns/music
+- correcting grammar
+- premonition
+- idolises Willie-Jay
+- relationship with Dick as a substitute for Willie-Jay
+- motivated to murder so that he can be associated with Dick
+- idealistic
### Willie-Jay
- assistant to prison chaplain
- Mrs Hideo Ashida - family moved due to crime
- Floyd Wells - worked on Clutter farm, imprisoned with Dick, snitched Dick & Perry
- Andrews - prison inmate, temporary friend of Perry
+- Paul Helm - looks after Clutters' farm, close friend of Herb
### Suspects
- Bobby Rupp - lie detector test
- Mr. Smith
- robbery?
- Mabel - cafe worker
-- Jonathan Daniel Adrian
+- Jonathan Daniel Adrian - breaks into Clutters' house, reported by Paul Helm
**Manhunt** - Floyd Wells alerts authorities and Alvin Dewey starts manhunt. Dick and Perry steal car then return to Kansas to produce more cheques. They then move to Miami, then Las Vegas. Policewoman in Vegas recognises car. Dick confesses first, then Perry. Both undergo trial and are condemned to death. Five year appeal process - Perry starves himself, Dick writes letters to organisations. Dick accepts death sentence politely, Perry regretful/apologetic.
- appearance vs. reality
- family & relationships
+- juxtaposition/irony
+
+## Text structure
+
+Transition between scenes:
+
+- linking event/scenario e.g. car engine, full moon etc
+- continuous timeframe
+- songs/hymns
+- location is gradually introduced into transitions
+- aids with flow of storyline
+- foreshadowing of collision of character narratives
+
+## Writing style
+
+- detail
+- imagery
+- mixed perspective
+
+## Creative response analysis
+
+- knowledge of other parts of text
+- minor characters
+- descriptive imagery
+- linking motif in scene transitions
+- long sentences
+- include obscure plot details
+- implicit explanation of people & emotions
+- contrasting voice of dialogue & narrations
+- use obvious/explicit motifs sparingly
+- past tense consistently
+- don't replicate events from original
+
+### Statement of intention
+
+- explore purpose & style
+- explain themes & symobls