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    In the novel of In Cold Blood, by 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…

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    Homicide is a topic that many shy away from. Truman Capote, however, takes on the topic with full force in his novel, In Cold Blood. In this work, Capote details the events that occurred before and after the unsuspecting murders of the Clutter household. The family murder transpired in the small Kansas town of Holcomb, after their murderers, two convicted felons, had heard a false rumor while in prison about Herb Clutter and hoped to rob him and his family of their money. Capote utilizes a…

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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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    SUMMARY OF BOOK 2 While investigating Katherine Lincoln’s death, another murder shook the core of Jackson Heights. Are these deaths connected? Why do they arouse old childhood scars? BOOK 2 While sitting in the office discussing Katherine’s case the phone rang, “Wallace here,” Smiling, Detective Wallace said, “That is great, bring him in we want to meet him.” Noticing his partner getting excited, Detective Johnson asked, “What’s that all about?” “Wait a minute and you’ll see,” he said,…

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    Responding to the resolution of the Clutter family murder case and questioning the humanity of using the death penalty, Truman Capote, the father of true crime itself and a well-known journalist from the 1960s, wrote with elaborate style and vivid details the first nonfiction novel, In Cold Blood, in which he developed and differentiated the dynamic characters Dick Hickock and Perry Smith. Portraying Perry as a man one could possibly sympathize with and demonizing Dick as a nefarious criminal,…

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    Fear is a reoccurring topic in Truman Capote’s in In Cold Blood. The blockbuster true crime published in 1966 talks about a mass murder. The portrayal of the murders by the motiveless murderers Dick Hickock and Perry Smith were done on the 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…

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    When you can tell the difference between good and bad, it shows morality. When you can differentiate between principled behavior and nefarious behavior you have, by definition, values and ethics; but having morals is more than just knowing the difference between right or wrong, it is showing compassion for other people and animals, feeling guilt when you know you have done something wrong, and taking personal responsibility for your actions. Perry shows all of these characteristics, whereas…

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    In today’s culture, men and women’s’ lack of prudence, in all areas of life, cause a slew of undesirable effects every day. Often enough, irresponsible actions cause one to leave the stove on overnight, or miss one’s dentist appointment. However, the idea of irresponsibility takes on an entirely new meaning in Truman Capote’s true-crime novel In Cold Blood. In the novel, Capote analyzes the personalities of the late Clutters, but also those of the culprits, Richard “Dick” Hickock and Perry Smith…

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    Did Perry Smith's upbringing shape his criminal tendencies? In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel written by Truman Capote. In Cold Blood was first published in 1966. It focuses on the 1959 murders of four members of the Herbert Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. As well as the murders Perry Edward Smith, and Richard Hickock. The novel goes into detail about Perry Smith more than Richard Hitchcock. Through Perry Smith, Capote addresses mental illnesses as well as…

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    In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a book that details the murder of members of the Clutter family. The book takes place in Holcomb, Kansas, a small and quiet city. Perry Smith and Richard Hickock were the two men convicted of murder. Essentially, Richard was the mastermind behind the murder, he was in charge and created the “blueprint” for the killing in which he used Perry as his puppet. Perry Smith was the man who actually did the killing, in other words he was the one who got his hands dirty.…

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