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    In Cold Blood Remember the murder in Holcomb, Kansas in 1959? Not many people do. In the book In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, good light is shone on this subject. Though this book explains the homicide of the Clutter family, is it a good read? This book goes into great detail of a homicide, and events leading to it. Though well written in parts, it’s not a good read for a younger audience. This book isn’t for younger readers for many reasons. For example, this book is very descriptive, but…

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    events, families trusted one another to give a lesson on cooking cherry pies or to gather for a 4-H meeting. Now, people lacked the bonding trust that once inspired the name, “A Friendly Place,” to Garden City, a nearby place to Holcomb (Capote 53). The rural Holcomb—similarly as homely and united— became an ideal spot for a hardware store because “around here… locks and bolts [became] the fastest growing item” (Capote 88). Before, few people had locks, and even fewer had one for each door. …

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    Truman Capote, the town of Holcomb in the state of Kansas is seen as a small town of trusting neighbors forming into a small town of strangers due to the murder case of the Clutter family. The homicide of the family affected most of the people in Holcomb and changed the town as a whole. To convey this view of Holcomb and it’s people, Capote uses imagery, tone, and syntax to assist with the creation of the view being shown. Capote uses imagery to convey his view on Holcomb, Kansas. In the…

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    idealistic and perfect family, the Clutters, in their own home town of Holcomb. The town of Holcomb is peaceful with few visitors where everyone is quite fond of each other. Although the crime has immediate victims, it produces a very big impact on the surroundings. The murder of the Clutter family creates a fearful atmosphere in Holcomb which transverses throughout the whole state of Kansas. The murders bring great fear, to the Holcomb inhabitants, Dick and Perry’s families. First, the murder…

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    INTRODUCTION/COVER LETTER: The classic novel, "In Cold Blood", is based on a true story about the murder of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas in 1959. The dialog acts as if it was written as a novel, even as a part of the nonfiction genre. It's known as a true crime masterpiece which pricks the psychological and emotional toll that the murder gives the readers, in America's heartland. Svein Atle Skålevåg gives a rhetorical approach to the crime novel, stating that it was a "true account of…

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    Blood, had a troubled background. His childhood was stricken with his parents divorce, numerous abusive step-fathers, and his moving from family to family (Nance). In Cold Blood is a non-fiction retelling of the murder of the Clutter family from Holcomb, Kansas, in the 1950s. It is told in a journalistic style where there are two different perspectives of events that are happening at the same time. The book goes from the murderer’s point of view to the investigator 's. Truman Capote wrote In…

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    portraying Perry Smith in In Cold Blood as a sympathetic character. Perry Smith, along with his partner Dick Hickock, murder the Clutters, a well loved family in the town of Holcomb, Kansas. This small town consists of people, who immediately outkast the murders because they only understand their own lives, and nothing outside of Holcomb. Although there are two murderers, this rhetorical analysis will solely focus on Perry’s traumatic childhood. To share an outsider’s point of view of the…

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    upon them a lot of stress/worry and eventually a death sentence. The Clutter family was known as the second richest family in Holcomb, and Mr. Clutter was a very respected man, father, and farmer by the Holcomb community. Many outsiders believed Mr. Clutter kept cash money in his house and this myth ultimately lead to him and his family to being robbed and killed. Holcomb, Kansas prior to this incident was an extremely safe and secure area with minimal criminal activity so much so that its…

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    Ultimately from the beginning of the book the reader is well aware the outcome of the Clutter family. Capote writing structure allows him to build suspense leading up to these murders. He informs the reader that “At the time not a soul in sleeping Holcomb heard them—four shotgun blasts that, all told, ended six human lives.” (5). This builds suspense and confusion, leaving the reader questioning how four shotgun blasts could end the lives on six people. Furthermore, during Capote introduction of…

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    Capote points out that even in the small, religious town of Holcomb “…class distinctions are … clearly observed…” (Capote 34). The class distinction separates who can have the American Dream and who cannot. Capote reveals the inequality in America and how people will quickly be isolated if their beliefs do not match…

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