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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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    Creative writing: Achievement standard 2.4 Title: Insanity Statement of intent: This piece was influenced by my feelings and thoughts on mental illness and how society deals with it. The piece itself is a metaphor of looking beyond a person’s appearance and what they are truly dealing with inside. I have experienced the effects of a mental illness and how it effects your daily routine. The perspective is a doctor who is working with a mentally sick patient and has to tell her she is making no progress

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    died so did the sound‚ and the forest returned to it’s ghostly silence. For a wooded place‚ usually full of life thrumming together as one both day and night‚ this silence was abnormal. It was foreboding‚ and even in the light of day the woods were cold and dark‚ as if the sun’s rays could not pierce the leafy canvas as it had in the past. The air was heavy and threatening‚ with no animals in sight. It was as if there had been an exodus of all creatures‚ from smallest insect to largest beast‚ and

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    colour from my hair and the whispers were carrying it away strand by strand. I screamed and screamed for them to stop. I tore at my skin‚ trying to cover it in blood. Red! I needed to be red. I knew they couldn’t take that away. My fingernails sliced into my neck‚ my ankles. I bit my tongue and threw myself at the wall. A trickle of blood raced down my forehead and around my eye‚ eager to join the pool at my feet. The whispers enjoyed this. They didn’t care about taking my hair anymore. They wanted

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    Discovery – Creative Writing Write an original narrative which deals with the idea that the best discoveries are unintended. You must include a birthday party. The lingering light was immersed by the rapidly falling night. The once salmon‚ purple sky transformed into a vast expanse of jet-black that engulfed the whole town. Yet at the corner of the street‚ the house remained unchanged. Supported only by stilts‚ its shabby character inconsistent to the grace and elegance of its neighbours. Its door

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    Every person has been an outsider at one point or another. Many nonfiction writers such as John Berendt‚ author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and Truman Capote‚ author of In Cold Blood‚ use outsiders as characters in their stories.These type of characters help the writer to convey the argument they are trying to get across to the reader. In these nonfiction novels‚ outsiders play a critical role in the communities that they enter. Outsiders bring change to the communities that they enter

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    Creative Writing - Belonging The clear‚ bright and enlightening blue skies greet my face as I ponder through my thoughts in my head. The sun blossoms it’s radiating sunlight‚ which glisten and reflect off the tranquil‚ wavy sea to reveal elements of a mystifying‚ inexplicable‚ yet convivial world. My heart beat pulsates through my ears… so silent and blissful this world of beggaring-description‚ words could not hope to utter moments like these. It was the idea of confronting‚ change and experience

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    In Cold Blood: Passage Analysis In Cold Blood‚ Capote uses imagery‚ foreshadowing and allusion to portray Perry as a lonely man who doesn’t have his family‚ especially his father‚ there by his side to support him which slowly causes him to begin to lose his sanity and question his faith. Capote also portrays Perry as an innocent victim. “Voices roared through his head; one voice persistently asked him‚ ‘Where is Jesus? Where?” pg. 319. Perry begins to question Jesus because he is going through

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    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 details

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    In Truman Capote’s‚ “In Cold Blood”‚ the theme of an “American Dream” is promoted by the settings in the book. As displayed in the book‚ the two factors‚ the American dream and setting‚ intertwine; revealing a more deeper connection. The American dream is fragile and with the introduction of different settings throughout the book‚ it is evident on how it can be impossible to reach under difficult circumstances. Agent Dewey fantasizes about one day living his version of the American dream. “Dewey

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