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    The way Capote writes In Cold Blood, the lives of the murderers seen more important than the victim's. By the end of the novel, the reader knows more about Dick and Perry than any of the Clutters. Very few details are given about the lives of the Clutters, whereas Dick and Perry's lives are clearly displayed for the reader. In a sense, Dick and Perry get more "screentime" than the Clutters do which leaves the reader to grow emotionally closer to the murderers. Generally, authors who write about…

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    the excerpt for the beginning of the novel, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, he describes his personal view on the city of Holcomb, Kansas. In order to illustrate his opinion, Capote employs a number of stylistic elements. He also use spatial description. To portray his view, Capote makes use of imagery, diction, tone and selection of detail. Overall, he sees the hamlet of Hamlet, Kansas as a town with an inactive and spiritless town. Throughout the entirety of this excerpt, Capote organizes…

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    Quote: “The land is flat, and the views are awesomely extensive; horses, herds of cattle, a white cluster of grain elevators rising as gracefully as Greek temples are visible long before a traveler reaches them" (3) Element: Capote provides the reader with a sense of the setting in this quote by describing the flat land of Holcomb, and the farm based structure of the town. He also specifically compares the clusters of grain to Greek temples. Effect: While Ancient Greeks are primarily known for…

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    health. Limiting Dr. Jones’ responses to Logan Green’s (Prosecuting attorney) questions to either a yes or a no. While some of these things (limiting Dr. Jones’s responses and changing of venue) are technically at the Judge Tate’s discretions under Kansas’ state laws, I feel like under normal circumstances the defense attorney’s wishes would have been granted , the juror would not have been selected, and Dr. Jones would have been allowed to elaborate on Dick and Perry psychological health.…

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    In the novel, In Cold Blood, Truman Capote writes about the killing of four members in the Clutter family due to two men, Perry and Dick, trying to get money in Holcomb Kansas in 1959. The author reconstructs the Clutter’s murder case, from a day before the killing to after the death sentence of Perry and Dick, to give a view into the nature of American violence to people who enjoy crime cases. Truman Capote appeals to the shock and sympathy of the reader through the use of flashbacks and a…

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    Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood” is a captivating non-fiction novel describing the unveiling of a multiple murder that took place in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas in 1959. Capote portrayed Perry’s and Dick’s life as normal, by meticulously describing their journeys, such as going out to eat, fishing, and traveling. He attempted to be objective, yet his sympathy towards the criminals emerged. By using a third person, omniscient point of view he allows the reader to experience the emotional…

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    The rigid traditional views of the Bible Belt in the 50’s are challenged in the 1965 nonfiction novel In Cold Blood. When two petty thieves murder a prominent family and devastate the countryside town of Holcomb, Kansas the ideal family environment is tainted. At first, there is no clear motive, but as the novel progresses, the reader gets a taste of the convicts’ warped American Dreams. At that time in history, Americans were enjoying the post WWII prosperity and families like the Clutters were…

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    What would drive someone to kill four innocent people in cold blood? In Cold Blood is a very famous book that focuses on a 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:…

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    Violence in Schools One might think of violence as something that involves loud sounds, heart wrenching tales, and disturbing pictures. On the other hand, violence is reality. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a novel describing the horrific night where a family was murdered and the after effects on the small town community. Although violence is prominent in the book In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, the raw emotions displayed through the novel gives high school honor level students the exposure…

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    John Brown: A Man Of Faith

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    Who was John Brown and if he was a man of faith, how could he have been a leader in the taking of innocent lives? This is a question that has baffled the minds of many scholars and historians since that October day in Harpers Ferry in 1859. Was what John Brown organized and executed right or wrong? These are difficult questions to answer about a man who felt so strongly about his convictions about slavery and the God whom he served. John Brown was committed to the abolition of slavery at a young…

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