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Sexism and Law Enforcement
The Nature of Evil
Class and Shame
Manipulation
Summary
Analysis
Crawford and Starling talk about Lecter’s history. Before the FBI captured Lecter, he was a practicing psychologist who often worked with criminal patients. Crawford muses that Lecter likely let many maniacs free just for amusement. Crawford also reminds Starling that Lecter is responsible for the incident that disfigured Will Graham. Crawford wants Starling to talk to Lecter again, but he also wants to ensure that she goes in with the proper mindset.
Here, Crawford implies that Buffalo Bill could have been one of Lecter’s patients. Otherwise, it seems impossible Lecter would know about the cocoons. However, Lecter tends to know things he shouldn’t—like Bella’s condition, for instance. Crawford feels desperate, which is why he sends Starling back to Lecter.
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Crawford tells Starling that Lecter cares more than anything else about feeling more intelligent than others. As such, he wants Starling to approach Lecter as though she is searching for theories rather than facts. Her goal should be to ensure Lecter feels like he has outsmarted the FBI, even if he hasn’t. Crawford feels confident that this approach will yield the most information.
Lecter makes his interlocutors feel like he is a complete anomaly of a person who is not subject to human feelings and emotions. While this is partially true, Crawford reminds Starling that Lecter has a very human weakness that she can exploit if she is careful.
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While Crawford and Starling travel to Baltimore, Starling listens as Crawford makes a number of calls about Klaus. Starling admires Crawford’s dedication to his job, especially considering everything he has going on at home. Before Starling leaves Crawford, he warns her to make sure she does not say anything about the case to Dr. Chilton. Instead, Starling should tell Chilton she is working on resolving the Raspail case, which, as far as Chilton knows, is not connected to Buffalo Bill. Additionally, Starling is to tell Lecter she has a deal worked out for him, even though she does not. Crawford is doing everything behind Senator Martin’s back because he does not want her involved, and he does not want Lecter to get a real deal.
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