One rumor is that Harper Lee actually helped Truman Capote write parts of his book "In Cold Blood," though this has never been definitively proven.
Another rumor is that Capote and Lee had a falling out after Capote's success with "In Cold Blood," leading to tension in their friendship.
not everyoneThere were rumors that Truman Capote had actually written To Kill a Mockingbird, but those rumors have been thoroughly discredited. Harper Lee did in fact write the book.
yes. i don't think she meant to make herself look like a hero or anything. its just that she based the story on things and people she knew about. if you research Harper lee, you can find many similarities between her and scout. dill was based on her childhood friend and author Truman capote. atticus finch is similar to her father, and the trial of tom Robinson is very similar to the scottsboro trials of lee's time (she was six, just like scout was six during tom's trial in the book). Her mother's maiden name was also finch.
There were never even any rumors that Truman was unfaithful to his wife.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Stephen Harper, the former Prime Minister of Canada, wears a wig. Rumors about his hair often stem from public scrutiny and political satire. In reality, Harper has maintained a consistent hairstyle throughout his political career, and any claims about a wig appear to be unfounded or exaggerated.
Biggest Loser personal trainer Bob Harper has never commented on his sexual orientation. Some former contestants (Phillip and Amy Parham from the 6th season) have implied he is homosexual but since he has never publicly stated his orientation, these are considered rumors.
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The collective noun for rumors is a nest of rumors.
One can find a number of NFL rumors on the ESPN Insider website. They have rumors about trades and players switches teams, draft rumors and team selection rumors.
Which rumors? :)
There were rumors, but she wasn't.
There are no rumors at all.
Arthur "Boo" Radley was not in jail but was rather confined by his family in their home in Maycomb. Boo Radley's isolation from society led to many rumors and misunderstandings about his character in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."