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    nature. Fundamentally, To Kill a Mockingbird and In Cold Blood are different yet equally effective symbols for the growth and development of the nation of America as a whole.…

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    Truman Capote; Reasons Behind Writing In Cold Blood “Take ye heed, watch and pray; for he knows not when that time is” (Capote 30). Truman Capote, the author of In Cold 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…

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    FLAWS IN JUSTICE In the book In Cold Blood, Truman Capote writes his book into four separate chapters to create different perspectives leading up to the conclusion behind the actions of the Clutter murders.Throughout the book Capote talks about the murders and the ones responsible for them, Dick Hickock and Perry Smith. Throughout the book Capote shows effectively how, at the time, the justice system looks past Perry Smith’s mental state of being, because of his actions. Capote uses several…

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    murder novel I ever opened. The gruesome story hooked my attention immediately. I could not look at people the same. After that story, I have always had a strange passion for investigating murders and crimes; hence why, when I was given the novel In Cold Blood, I was nothing but excited. Truman Capote, the author and investigator of the Clutter family murder, is an outstanding novelist. He spent hours interviewing suspects and local townspeople trying to piece together this nasty event, but as…

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    Perry Smith was a murderer, who along with his partner, Richard Hickock, killed a family of four in Holcomb, Kansas in 1959. This brutal crime is portrayed in a book called “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote. This book is non-fiction and conveys the lives of these two criminals before, during and after the murder, up until their death sentence in 1965. Capote traveled to the small town of Holcomb to interview and investigate in order to write the most accurate version of the story that he…

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    The book, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, is about the murder of a family in a small town named Holcomb, located in Kansas. Throughout the book Capote was explaining how it happened, who did it, and how they figured out who committed the murders. Truman Capote used a wide range of rhetorical strategies in his book. His purpose for writing this book was to create sympathy for the murders, which he did achieve by using rhetorical strategies. He displays the passion towards the subject and how…

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    Throughout Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, there is a reoccurring theme of good and evil. The readers are constantly wondering if the murderers were evil. The quote, “Inside of us, there is the speed of both good and evil. It is a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other” relates to the texts main characters (Burdon). Capote uses informed opinions and vivid descriptions to debate the good within evil, and how Perry and Dick relate to this. By the use of…

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    human mind, which establishes an individual from one another. When the conscious human mind is distorted, it is referred to as a mental illness. Mental illnesses affects the conscious minds mood, thinking and behavior. In Truman Capote’s novel In Cold Blood, he depicts the horrors of a crime which happened in a small and quiet neighborhood. What gave the novel its legacy, was not only that it was based on real events, but the horrendous details about the crime that was described. In the novel,…

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    Brief Summary and “Arrangement” of Book Capote’s In Cold Blood is a nonfiction book chronicling the murder and investigation behind the 1959 Clutter homicide. On the very first page there is a short page on Truman Capote, and his achievements. The book itself is divided into four parts: the Last to See Them Alive, Persons Unknown, The Answer, and the Corner. These are then divided into untitled chapters. The point-of-view switches between various characters such as Mr. Clutter, Nancy, Perry,…

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    In Cold Blood, Americas first journalistic novel, is a story with many themes. The main theme focusses on Dick and Perry’s agenda, the book is constantly talking about where they are, where they are going, where they have been, what they are doing, and why they are doing it. There are a few more themes in the story. One theme focusses on the effects caused by childhood environment, nature vs nurture. Another theme is how the randomness of the crime caused a loss of innocence and fear in the town…

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