: Capote’s original story is more tragic and hard-edged. It explores the life of a woman running away from a traumatic past—including being married at age 14—and ends without the resolution of a romance.
: Capote famously envisioned Marilyn Monroe as Holly and was reportedly devastated when Audrey Hepburn was cast, calling it the "most miscast" film he had ever seen. 2. Symbols of Safety and Freedom
The 1961 film is often remembered as a whimsical romantic comedy, but Truman Capote’s 1958 novella is a vastly different experience.
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: Capote’s original story is more tragic and hard-edged. It explores the life of a woman running away from a traumatic past—including being married at age 14—and ends without the resolution of a romance.
: Capote famously envisioned Marilyn Monroe as Holly and was reportedly devastated when Audrey Hepburn was cast, calling it the "most miscast" film he had ever seen. 2. Symbols of Safety and Freedom 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'
The 1961 film is often remembered as a whimsical romantic comedy, but Truman Capote’s 1958 novella is a vastly different experience. : Capote’s original story is more tragic and hard-edged