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    beaten as a child. His father ends up saving him from the people that were beating him. "I was always thinking about Dad‚ hoping he could come take me away‚ and I remember‚ like as second ago‚ the time I saw him again. Standing in the schoolyard” (Capote pg 82). However‚ Perry’s life didn’t get better after his dad “saved” him. He only was able to acquire an elementary education. Him and his father traveled constantly never staying in one place too long. Later in the book Perry exclaims that almost

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    What makes a murderer? Is it the nature they are born with or the nurture they receive growing up? This is a question asked when reading In Cold Blood‚ a true crime novel about the murder of the Clutter family written by Truman Capote. In Cold Blood was published in late September of 1965. This book closely follows the finding and capturing of the criminals‚ the detectives on their journey to catch the killers and the background into the killers lives. A person’s personality is not solely decided

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    Although people perceive the murderers in a negative way‚ Capote writes the book in hopes that the readers see the murderers of the Clutter family in a human perspective‚ emphasizing that not everyone’s actions represent them as whole. Since Capote is trying to prove the different perspectives of the murderers during the first part of the novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ he uses a unique technique of structuring his paragraphs. He starts out the book describing the Clutter family and where they lived before

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    the novel In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote portrays Perry Smith as both a victim and a hero in order to make the reader connect more sympathetically with Smith‚ thus making him the protagonist of the text. Protagonists are generally the character with whom readers sense the author has the most sympathy. Throughout the text Smith is constantly portrayed as the victim. In the first introduction regarding Smith describing his physical appearance prior to the murders‚ Capote uses word choice to create the

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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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    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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    Character Development: Techniques Truman Capote used several techniques to develop the characterization of the killers in his book‚ In Cold Blood. But primarily‚ Truman Capote uses anecdotes to describe the characters of Dick and Perry. An anecdote being‚ “a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.” He does this by describing their child lives‚ and how they became who they are in the present. An example of how Capote described the character of Perry is: “ He was

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    In Cold Blood: Characterization of Hickock and Smith Open up a copy of In Cold Blood by Truman Capote and you will find an array of beautiful and poetic language that makes this novel nothing short of a masterpiece. Effective characterization is a key element; and it is through the use of diction and syntax that Capote characterizes Dick Hickock and Perry Smith in such a way that the latter is given the greater amount sympathy than the former. His purpose in doing so is to provide a strong case

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    about such an act of violence; a murder that‚ when the reader walks away‚ only registers a banal. The killing of the Clutter family‚ which happened in 1959 in the town of Holcomb‚ Kansas‚ blew most people away with its senselessness and horror. Capote‚ however‚ writes the story with personal background on the killers‚ making them human and giving the reader‚ something most people do not get to hear or even care to know‚ a reason to the mindless murders. Evil is easily banalized when there is a

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    September 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

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