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    Anastasia Downum July 21th 2012 AP Lang In Cold Blood Essay Truman Capote’s characters‚ Perry Smith and Dick Hancock‚ create a way in which their “contributions to society”‚ within their personal lives as well as in their surrounding community‚ lead them to a fatal state of regret‚ remorse‚ actuality‚ and their delayed demise. All of which were consequences caused by their very own actions and decisions to murder the Clutter family. Capote created sympathy for the family by showing the

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    Analytical Essay for “In Cold Blood” Truman Capote‚ in his narrative “In Cold Blood”‚ characterizes Holcomb‚ Kansas as a dull and trivial town. Capote expresses his views of Holcomb through diction and contrast. In the passage‚ Capote’s diction helps the reader to understand his view on Holcomb as being insignificant and boring. Words such as “irrelevant sign”‚ “haphazard hamlet” and “falling-apart post office” portray Capote’s view on the “lonesome” village. A picture of the irrelevant

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    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 Sowell‚ by Traciy Reyes‚ uses very subtle foreshadowing

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    inhumane‚ whether it is justified as right or wrong. There are many cases of crime that have taken on the option of capital punishment. One case in particular is the Clutter family case which is deeply stretched and analyzed in Truman Capote’s book In Cold Blood. The novel is known as a masterpiece concealed with agonizing horror and cruelty that has crept upon a rustic community. The importance of this disastrous incident comes with how societal views affect the lives of individuals. The brutality of

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    is abruptly and arbitrarily shattered by two petty criminals. The American dream is fragile‚ and it only functions if marginal people (ex-cons) are not present.” http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/incoldblood/section10.rhtml A second theme of In Cold Blood is the randomness of crime. The Clutter family lived in rural Kansas hundreds of miles from a major city‚ and people of this small community felt a sense of security. The Clutter family murder made national headlines because this crime fit no stereotype

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    In Cold Blood Analysis Essay: Persons Unknown In part two of Truman Capote’s thrilling masterpiece‚ In Cold Blood; Persons Unknown‚ religion is observed repetitively throughout the chapters‚ from the frightened town of Holcomb in the aftermath of the murderers‚ to the hasty escape of the murderers‚ Perry and Dick. The second section of the book begins with a town paralyzed with fear since the recent murders of the honorable Clutter family‚ because “Of all the people in the world‚ the Clutters were

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    Family plays a major psychological part in one’s life. The dynamics of the family have effects that are positive‚ negative‚ or both‚ on a person. The role of family in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood is to shape and define each individual from childhood to the person that they are as an adult‚ creating different outcomes that are most profound in cases such as Barbara Johnson and Perry Smith. Notably‚ Perry Smith’s unhappy childhood consists of familial instability and brokenness‚ resulting in his

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    Creative Writing: Destroying Racism As the snow covered the house that my grandma occupies‚ I looked out the window to the neighbor’s front door‚ their mailbox‚ and the circular driveway they had. It was just another home‚ where kids could build a snowman or throw snowballs on the front lawn. But there where no children or snowmen here. And beneath the snow‚ the word "N-I-G-G-E-R" was written in the grass. A family- a home- where they had bothered no one. One night someone decided to take weed

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    branch of literature comprising works of narrative prose dealing with or offering opinions or conjectures upon facts and reality‚ including biography‚ history‚ and the essay (opposed to fiction and distinguished from poetry and drama).” The novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote‚ Capote claims to write the first nonfictional novel. After hearing the articles in class‚ and according to the definition‚ the novel still appears nonfiction. As the prompt states‚ when looking for the novel in the library‚ the

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    Creative Writing: Siege of Yorktown It was four o’clock in the morning when my commanding officer awoke me and we were ordered to prepare to march. We had set up an extensive camp at Chatham in New York‚ we all believed that we would attack New York City. It turned out that we were marching on towards Yorktown. When we arrived at Yorktown the bay was full of French ships. Our army along with the French encircled Cornwallis. Cornwallis did not surrender‚ he waited for a larger British fleet

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