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    Ahanna Williams Ugorji December 5th 2013 The novel “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote focuses on two main characters‚ Dick and Perry‚ that murder a family‚ try to escape and are eventually caught by the police. Throughout the story the author shows off both characters differently towards the reader‚ he displays Perry as a sympathetic character and displays Dick as being a dick. Truman Capote first came across the story of the murders by reading about it in newspaper‚ he then decided to article

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    28‚ 2011 AP Composition In Cold Blood Assignment Word Count: 997 Truman Capote wrote the book‚ In Cold Blood‚ in order to inform the world about the true story of the Clutter family. However‚ no one expected the book to be extraordinarily written. Capote used a technique for his book that no other writer had thought of doing before. In the time the book was written‚ everyone was sure of Capote’s soon to be literary fame and success from this book. In Cold Blood is a unique‚ one of a kind‚ and

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    In Cold Blood‚ by Truman Capote tells the story of when the poor Clutter family was slaughtered in Holcomb‚ Kansas in 1959. In Cold Blood took six years for Capote to investigate and write‚ and it put an incredible amount of pressure on Truman‚ so much so that he never published another book again. Even though in cold Blood doesn’t have a great ending‚ the book was worth reading because of the intriguing plot‚ dark tone‚ and the interesting characters. One reason for why I liked the book‚ In Cold

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    in Cold Blood Questions 1) In Cold Blood is a non-fiction novel‚ but how is it more like journalism than an ordinary work of fiction? Truman Capote wrote the book in brief sections‚ setting the scene and then putting a break in the narrative‚ the way the book is structured with several plotlines happening at the same time it keeps the reader on edge‚ giving it a classic crime-genre technique to always keep the reader in suspense. On top of this he pays close attention to the setting around

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    In Cold Blood On November 15‚ 1959‚ the small town of Holcomb‚ Kansas‚ was severely shook up because of the gruesome murders that took place which ended with a shotgun blast to the face of four members of the Clutter family. Seven years later Truman Capote publishes his book In Cold Blood based on this case. In his book he goes into details of the murders‚ and describes the life of the family leading up to their deaths‚ and the investigation of the murderers that were eventually captured and executed

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    S.O.A.P.S.Tone “In Cold Blood” Speaker: In Cold Blood is written mostly from a third person perspective‚ even though it switches to a first person narrative occasionally. The author‚ Truman Capote had experiences of an unsettled family life‚ which made him more empathetic toward Perry. At the same time‚ he perfectly depicts what a bloody and horrid murder it was by delving into the characters’ mind and portraying their emotions flawlessly. Occasion: Capote’s idea for this story was intrigued after

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    James Truslow Adams in The Epic Of America‚ the ideology behind the American dream started back in the sixteenth-century when Western European settlers came to this land at great risk to build a better life for themselves. In Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood‚ the American dream is at the heart of the novel as the book is mainly based in Kansas- the heartland of America. As a whole‚ the American dream consists of the ideals of freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity to be held for every American. Different

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    In the book In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote tells the tragic story of the Clutter murderers and the victims of the murder in Holcomb‚ Kansas. After hearing about the murder‚ Capote felt like this story was perfect to start his new project on. He went to Kansas to interview‚ meet‚ and do everything he could to get as much information on this event as possible. The different style choices‚ perspectives‚ evidence and descriptions Capote chooses to utilize in telling this story are used to not only help

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    Cortney Anderson Michael Thornton American Lit. 3 December 2014 Paired Novel Assignment 1 The Novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a well-written creative non-fiction book about a true murder case of the Clutter family. The novel touches upon the American values in the way that the American dream is fairly recurrent in the main characters. He explores social conflicts between the murder suspects and the law‚ how the murder is causing an effect on the close net community it’s set in‚ nature vs

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    In Cold Blood Essay The movie Capote‚ demonstrates Truman Capote’s uses an overly manipulative interrogation style. Which raised the question: If he can manipulate the people he is interviewing into telling them what he wants‚ how is he going to manipulate his readers to believe what he wants them to? Throughout In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote morphs the story with his biased points of view and overly dramatic word choice which inhibits readers from developing their own opinions and knowing what truly

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