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    In Cold Blood Book Review

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    not. In his 1965 nonfiction novel‚ Capote paints a disturbingly vivid picture of the quadruple murder of the Clutters‚ a highly regarded and semi-wealthy farming family from HolcombKansas. In Cold Blood examines the incentives and methods used by the killers‚ as well as the effect these murders had on the small Kansas town. “In Cold Blood‚” what many consider Capote’s masterpiece‚ was one of the first novels of its kind: nonfiction. This genre requires an author to possess the “just the facts”

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    Analytical Essay for “In Cold Blood” Truman Capote‚ in his narrative “In Cold Blood”‚ characterizes HolcombKansas as a dull and trivial town. Capote expresses his views of Holcomb through diction and contrast. In the passage‚ Capote’s diction helps the reader to understand his view on Holcomb as being insignificant and boring. Words such as “irrelevant sign”‚ “haphazard hamlet” and “falling-apart post office” portray Capote’s view on the “lonesome” village. A picture of the irrelevant

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    Bleeding kansas

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    “Bleeding Kansas”: Whose side will you take? Many Kansans will certainly remember the years 1854 to 1861. It was filled with bloodshed‚ rebellious actions‚ lynching‚ and more bloodshed. The groups responsible for this viciousness were the ignorant pro-slavery and the anti-slavery clashing in their differences. Within a few months‚ Kansas was invaded by raids and riots from left and right. Stephan Douglass pushed for The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 which allowed the territory of Kansas to decide

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    1959‚ in the small unheard-of town of HolcombKansas. Capotes resources for the acclaimed book vary from diaries and letters‚ as well as interviews with Holcomb townspeople‚ and interviews of friends and family of the killers themselves. Murderers Dick and Perry originally set out to rob the Clutter family but as the scene proceeds‚ the robbery turns into a gruesome horror story. After the murders‚ the two men flee the country but soon end up back in Kansas. Almost a year later and while on trial

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    of planning and emotions to commit their crimes. The book took six years to write‚ and took place when the author seen a huge article in the New York Times about an unsolved multiple murder of a wheat farmer and his family in HolcombKansas. Truman went straight to Holcomb to the scene of the crime. It was six years later that the killers were executed by being hung on the very same day‚ that Truman Capote finished his nonfiction novel “In Cold Blood”. The novel sold out instantly and became one

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    In Cold Blood The town of Holcomb is the perfect place to set the stage for murder. In the opening of “In Cold Blood”‚ Truman Capote paints a picture of Holcomb that is nothing more than a dull‚ boring‚ and desolate small town. He develops his view thought specific detail selection which depicts visual imagery‚ a detached and repetitious tone‚ accompanied with a specialized sentence structure. In a town that is as dreary as Holcomb‚ no one would ever expect a quadruple murder. Through his details

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    one passage that describes Capote’s attitude toward the town of Holcomb. | “The village of Holcomb stands on the high wheat plains of western Kansas‚ a lonesome area that other Kansans call ‘out there.’ . . .The land is flat‚ 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.”pg. 3 | Peaceful. Holcomb is a place where everybody is friendly and isolated. The landscape

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    book moves ahead‚ the relationship becomes clear. The victims‚ who are the Clutter family of four‚ are the typical all-American family. The family is murdered in their own home by two ex-convicts named Dick and Perry. The murder takes place in HolcombKansas‚ but Dick and Perry travel around the U.S. and Mexico cashing bad checks until they are finally caught in Las Vegas. Capote’s general style revolves around a family and home destroyed within a context of hidden corruption‚ alienation‚ and loneliness

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    In Cold Blood Theme

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    There are many prominent themes in the novel In Cold Blood‚ and they cover a wide spectrum of topics. They include the effects (if any) caused by environment in childhood‚ how a person of any of locale can be a victim of hostility‚ and the presence of contrasting personalities. Truman Capote gives the reader a detailed account of Perry Smith’s and Dick Hickock’s childhoods. Smith’s childhood was very problematic and scarred by years of abuse. He witnessed beatings of his mother by his father;

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    American dream is fragile‚ and it only functions if marginal people (ex-cons) are not present.” http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/incoldblood/section10.rhtml A second theme of In Cold Blood is the randomness of crime. The Clutter family lived in rural Kansas hundreds of miles from a major city‚ and people of this small community felt a sense of security. The Clutter family murder made national headlines because this crime fit no stereotype. The Clutter family was well loved and respected by the people

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