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    Syntax: Throughout the work, Capote uses various excellent forms of sentence structures to convey certain principles. For instance, begininning on page 97, Capote opens the paragraph with short, concise sentences. In the text, Capote is describing Dick Hickock, and his past experiences as being a con artist. Dick similarly uses these kinds of sentences/phrases as he is conning someone. He uses lines that short, to the point, and without hesitation; Capote does the same to capture his essence.…

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    controversial case where four innocent people get brutally murdered. Although the parts of sporadic violence are entertaining, suspense and mystery are intertwined within this novel. Along with the action, suspense, and mystery involved in this book, Truman Capote has included many enriching themes that add to the books superior rating. One of those amazing themes is this: family and friends are an important part of life. In the novel, there are many incidences and happenings that show how…

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    In Cold Blood the non-fiction novel was written by Truman Capote in 1966 seven years following the murdering of the Clutter family. The text was written as a factual report documenting the events that led up to the murders, the actual murders, and the after math of the murders. In Cold Blood the film was written…

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    first off, the narrator reveals religious view play a leading role in the actions that are done or expected. As the narrator has the characters in shock thinking how can “something like this happen to [the Clutters]” (Capote 70) while numerous people “saw them every Sunday at church” (Capote 80) nothing was to occur to them. Ironically, Jesus is meant to “save” us as taught from the bible, but with the connotation shown they should have been “saved” not murdered because they constantly go to…

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    It was Truman Capote who in is Non-Fiction novel In Cold Blood, would chronicle the aftermath of the Clutter Killings setting a precedent for journalism and the true crime genre in books as well as film. However, it was not the fame brought by innovation, nor the notoriety of the case that led Capote to pen this revolutionary…

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    Truman Capote focuses very extensively on character development, narrative structure, and relationships in his novel “In Cold Blood”. He talks exclusively on the character Perry Smith including a description of his troubled past and dysfunctional life. They way Capote portrays Perry throughout the entirety of the novel makes the readers sympathize for him and attempts to make an excuse for his actions, and makes him appear as a victim rather than a cold hearted murderer. Capote also gives…

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    Perry Smith, a man forever shrouded in infamy, shot four innocent people, two of which were minors, with no apparent motive. Yet, throughout the novel In Cold Blood, Truman Capote masterfully weaves a complex web of factual evidence and first-hand accounts to repaint a cold-blooded killer as a human being in which to sympathize with. The most obvious way Perry draws sympathy is his traumatic and turbulent childhood. Smith spent the first few years of life moving constantly with his family, often…

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    Truman Capote wrote the nonfiction novel In Cold Blood with the accounts from the murderers and investigators of the Clutter family. While reading this novel, readers learn about the virtues of the Clutter family. Whenever the Clutter family’s life is examined, the family’s kind and charitable nature manifests. As long as the Clutter family lives, the members remain involved in the community and never turn down a chance to help others. As Capote grew up, he found himself neglected by his mother…

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    In Cold Blood Argument Essay In Cold Blood focuses on the effects of the murder of a family in a city in Kansas as well as the interactions between their murderers. The book focuses a great deal on Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, the Clutter family killers. Perry is painted throughout the book as a very complex character, the farther into the book one reads, the more details about his childhood and family are revealed. His childhood was traumatic for him and later in the book, that is explored…

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    first stay in prison where Hickock heard of Herbert Clutter from a prison cellmate and learned that the family was rather wealthy (Dick Hickock). Upon release from prison, Hickock contacted Smith and they began making plans to rob the Clutter family (Capote). The duo met up in Olathe, Kansas, roughly twenty-four hours before the murders and prepared to travel the nearly 800 miles it would take to make it to Holcomb and back after pulling off the robbery (Garden City). Hickock and Smith arrived…

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