Mrs. Munson:
When I first taken to see Miss Vini I was extra excited. I just couldn’t believe Vini Rondo was coming to see me! That all changed though when she walked through the doors. I had positive nightmares when she showed me that beautiful mink. My, Mr. Capote, I would have never thought you would do a cruel thing like that to me. The poor refugee seemed that she needed some money, so I thought that I would give her $400 for the mink, even though my husband Albert would be mad (my, which he was). Since Vini was back in the states I thought that it would be nice to see her again, but you just love the cruelty theme Mr. Capote. At first I thought it was so sweet of Vini to do such a thing like that by letting me buy her mink for only $400, my was I wrong about that. I just wish she were as fabulous as I thought her to be. I might have exaggerated Vini’s life a bit, but it was all for a good cause. So my comments to you Mr. Capote is to treat your darling characters better because the only the thing that keeps ringing in my head is “Oh, my God, I’ve been taken and taken good, and there’s nothing in the world I can do about it” (Capote 14).
When I first taken to see Miss Vini I was extra excited. I just couldn’t believe Vini Rondo was coming to see me! That all changed though when she walked through the doors. I had positive nightmares when she showed me that beautiful mink. My, Mr. Capote, I would have never thought you would do a cruel thing like that to me. The poor refugee seemed that she needed some money, so I thought that I would give her $400 for the mink, even though my husband Albert would be mad (my, which he was). Since Vini was back in the states I thought that it would be nice to see her again, but you just love the cruelty theme Mr. Capote. At first I thought it was so sweet of Vini to do such a thing like that by letting me buy her mink for only $400, my was I wrong about that. I just wish she were as fabulous as I thought her to be. I might have exaggerated Vini’s life a bit, but it was all for a good cause. So my comments to you Mr. Capote is to treat your darling characters better because the only the thing that keeps ringing in my head is “Oh, my God, I’ve been taken and taken good, and there’s nothing in the world I can do about it” (Capote 14).
My thoughts:
This was a quite interesting
interview that I had because Mrs. Munson was a very interesting character. I’m
guessing she found a new friend to exaggerate on though because at first all
she talked about was her friend Eveline who lived in Oahu, Hawaii during the
Pearl Harbor attack. “Supposedly” this friend of hers was in love with one of
the soldiers, named George, who was there during it. George was thought to have
died in the battle, so Eveline took to his best friend Henry because she thought it
would be what her George would have wanted. Well, it turns out George was alive
and ended up coming home to see that his loved Eveline had fallen in love with
his best friend. To me, this seemed to be an unrealistic story that should
never be adapted to the big screen. I’m
hoping no one takes to this story of hers.
Here's a picture of Mrs. Munson from when Vini first gave her the mink:
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