Tragic And Sorrow In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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In the story In Cold Blood, the author Truman Capote conveys a tone of tragic and sorrow because of the murder there was. In the beginning of In Cold Blood, there is a frequent use of negative words such as “lonesome” and “unpaved”. “The land is flat and the views are awesomely extensive; horses, white cluster of grain elevator rising as gracefully as Greek temples are visible long before a traveler reaches them.
Perry and Dick “were ten miles out” and the water was darkening”. Paul was still astonished because it had been the last time he had seen Kenyon or anyone of them alive. Perry and Dick were far away from where they were supposed to be, and Paul could not see the Clutter family anymore because they were all dead. Meanwhile Dick and

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