Breakfast at Tiffany's

Author: Truman Capote

Book Locations
  • Tiffany & Co.

    In "Breakfast at Tiffany's," the Tiffany & Co. store represents Holly Golightly's dreams of wealth and sophistication, as well as her desire to find a place where she truly belongs.

  • Holly Golightly's Apartment

    Holly's brownstone apartment on the Upper East Side is the center of her chaotic, glamorous life, and where her complicated relationships with her neighbors unfold.

  • Central Park Zoo

    The Central Park Zoo is where Holly and the narrator spend time, symbolizing her childlike innocence and her desire to escape from the harsh realities of life.

  • The New York Public Library

    The New York Public Library is where Holly seeks solace and a sense of stability in her otherwise unpredictable life, a place of quiet amidst the city's chaos.

  • Joe Bell's Bar

    Joe Bell's Bar is a small, quiet place where the narrator discusses Holly with Joe Bell, reflecting the contrast between her public persona and her private struggles.

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