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    Truman Capote in his book “In Cold Blood” manages to convey the darker meaning of the actions of the characters in this novel. Capote manages to show the everlasting effects and what has been lost from the violence committed. Through his use of figurative language Capote depicted the harsh realism and the true effects of the violence. Capote shows the harsh realism of murder when talking about the Clutters funerals. When he begins talking of the passage he describes how the Clutters look. Capote Purposely

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    The two texts that are to be studied are Frankenstein‚ written by Mary Shelley and In Cold Blood with the author Truman Capote. The dates these texts are published are very contrasting themselves with the most recent novel being In Cold blood; it was issued in 1966. The other book being a literature classic was published in 1818. In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel being a true account detailing a brutal multiple murder of the Clutter family from Holcomb and the consequences following that crime

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    kids are correct what happens when something is in-between- not fake‚ but not all real? The muddy water in-between is called literary non-fiction. Truman Capote brought this genre to the surface of the literary world with his 1966 novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ the followings of the aftermath of the Clutter family from Kansas. Thought the novel‚ Capote shows that to have a good piece of literary non-fiction‚ the author must have a good imagination‚ use a sustainable topic and heavily research their topic

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    person to fulfill their goals and their purpose in their lifetime‚ is an unspeakable and dreadful thing. However‚ in the novel In Cold Blood by Truman CapoteCapote offers multiple perspectives on the complex crime that is murder. The plot follows the events surrounding the murder of a family of four in Holcomb‚ Kansas‚ and the two murderers‚ Dick Hitchcock and Perry Smith. It seems impossible to understand the way a murderer thinks‚ let alone show compassion towards them; however‚ this is the purpose

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    In Truman Capote’s book In Cold Blood‚ he describes the events of an actual murder that happened in Holcomb Kansas. The Clutter family of four‚ were savagely murdered in their own home with shotguns during the night. The book follows the murders Dick and Perry through events that follow the murders. The two murders have many similarities‚ but are also very different. Their background‚ affections‚ and mental awareness. Perry and Dicks childhoods couldn’t compare to each other they were so different

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    Murder. Senseless. Punishment. Truman Capote and Traciy Reyes both found ways to make their works story-like and suspenseful. Shifts in perspective and scenes with foreshadowing are the main ways in which these authors attempt to turn the events of a crime into a story with suspense. In the novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ by Truman Capote‚ the author uses alternating perspectives coupled with a lot of foreshadowing to reveal the story behind a crime; whereas‚ the author of the article Michelle Mason‚ Anthony

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    Try to imagine what it would be like in a town where nothing happens. The town is 2D with the land flat and the views drawn into the ground instead of rising it. The town of which I refer is Holcomb‚ Kansas. The setting for Truman Capote portrays In Cold Blood. A bland‚ tired town that host inhabitants‚ the town being equal to their occupants. Truman attempts to illustrate the said town that would allow us to explore the streets with the practice of imagery along with the attention to the little

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    A scrawl of a pencil ignited the flame of a shotgun and exploded the career of the American author‚ Truman Capote. His blood rushed with thrill‚ for he was the creator of a new genre‚ the nonfiction novel. He rivets readers with his uniquely-detailed character growth and a shocking murder plot of the Clutter family; yet‚ Capote’s journalistic character in In Cold Blood hold untrue. Despite condensing time and ignoring small details‚ the extent of a nonfiction novelist’s purpose is to always remain

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    a buff would say Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood was a first rate novel‚ it does not deserve such praise as a novel. In Cold Blood was filled with many corrigenda. Such examples include Capote’s lack of notes during the development of this book those causing possible fallacies‚ his miss representation of community members and lastly one of the most outrageous pieces within the novel was the last scene‚ which is an anomaly because it never occurred. In Cold Blood is praised as the first of its kind

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    In Cold Blood “You’re a young man. Forty-eight. And from the looks of you‚ from what the medical report tells us‚ we’re likely to have you around a couple of weeks more” (Capote 47). This quote from Mr. Johnson from the first section of the novel The Last To See Them Alive puzzles me because he said that Mr. Clutter would be around for a couple of weeks more rather then a couple of years more. Capote makes it more bewildering by having Mr. Clutter respond with “Tell the truth‚ I feel pretty good

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