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    In Cold Blood

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    Director and screenwriter Richard Brooks influences the viewers of In Cold Blood‚ to think not only certain things about the murder and murderers in the plot‚ which is based on a true story and nonfiction novel‚ but also tries to shape viewers’ ideas about certain social issues. In particular‚ sex becomes a theme throughout the movie and given how particular characters respond to sex‚ shapes the viewers’ sense of the character. Sex through Perry’s eyes‚ is seen as a horrific‚ violent action. While

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    In the first few chapters of the story In Cold Blood‚ by Truman Capote‚ Capote uses copious descriptive phrases to draw the reader into his story. Capote paints the setting of the novel perfectly with his descriptions. The illustration of the midwest‚ using imagery‚ brings the reader to feel as if they actually lived in Kansas in the late 1950’s. Capote’s use of diction creates a suspenseful‚ contradictory mood. These two rhetorical devices create contradiction‚ leading the reader in two directions

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    unidentified. The Clutter case had become one of the most mysterious incidents that Kansas had ever encountered. It took many brilliant detectives from all around the country to solve this curious case. Countless numbers argued that the criminals were cold-blooded and that they deserved to be punished. Their actions couldn’t be justified; even the courts said so. But were the courts and the majority of the others discriminating against Dick and Perry? Apparently‚ Capote thought that the justice system

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    Perry vs. Chigurh Perry: detailed look at childhood‚ abusive relationship with parents‚ domestic violence‚ lack of education‚ alcoholic mother‚ her death‚ orphanage‚ nuns – sexual abuse‚ homosexual Appearance: victim‚ deformed physique‚ stunted life‚ needy‚ childhood Victim of American Dream and victim of American justice system Failed business with his father Chigurh – little insight into background‚ no nationality‚ no family background – although Vietnam mentioned (military efficiency

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    Diction: · “This hitherto peaceful congregation of neighbors and old friends had suddenly to endure the unique experience of distrusting each other; understandably‚ they believed that the murderer was among themselves”(88). After the murder occurred‚ the citizens of Holcomb held a congregation. The words peaceful congregation juxtaposes the word murderer. Opposites occur throughout this sentence. For example the words understandably and distrusting‚ peaceful and murderer juxtapose each

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    Annotating In Cold Blood

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    In Cold Blood​  Passage Analysis  (Used with permission from Jennifer Cullen ­­ Westwood High School)    You will be assigned to a group of 2­3 members.  The group’s task will be to meaningfully  practice the skills of passage analysis‚ in preparation for a timed writing.      PART I (Homework)    A.  This is a forum to strengthen your analysis skill for the AP language Exam.  You and your  group will choose one meaningful‚ memorable passage from Sections I ‚II‚ III‚ and IV.      Each passage s

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    Brian Lane Mr. Stone Economics 1/10/13 Career Choices Project Police Officer/Detective 1. I have chosen Police Officer as my desired profession. I chose this career path because being a part of the police force has been a part of my family for quite some time. The idea of being a police officer has always interested me and I think that actually becoming one would be a good idea. 2. Police Officer/Detective- Police officers protect lives and property. Detectives and criminal investigators

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    Capote‚ renowned author of numerous classic novels‚ more notably‚ books such as Summer Crossing‚ The Grass Harp‚ The Complete Stories of Truman Capote‚ and In Cold Blood. However‚ one book from this selection stands out from the rest‚ it just so happens to be one of Truman Capote’s best selling books as well‚ In Cold Blood. What makes In Cold Blood significant from the rest is that‚ unlike the others‚ this book is able to transport the reader to a dimension of pure concentrated realism‚ wonderment‚ and

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    In Cold Blood Analysis

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    crime is a terrible thing‚ the complexity and intricacy of it is something that people love to hear about. One can turn on the news at any given time and almost certainly hear an account of some form of a crime within ten minutes. In the novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote‚ an account to a perplexing crime is taken to a whole new level. The Clutter family was a charming family of four that lived in the little town of Holcomb‚ Kansas. They were brutally murdered with no apparent motive by Dick Hickock

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    deviate from a set procedure. This is significantly evident in “Miriam” and In Cold Blood by the similarity of his detailed characterization and the distinctive differences found in the tone and overall style Capote has chosen for them. To begin with‚ the elaborate characterization Capote uses in both “Miriam” and In Cold Blood greatly highlights the specific descriptions of the main

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