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    The Clutter family consisted of Herbert‚ his wife‚ and his two children. One night‚ they were bound‚ gagged‚ and shot by two ex-convicts who left with forty dollars and a pair of binoculars. The Clutters had no enemies‚ and as the resident of Holcomb would later testify; there was no one who didn’t like the Clutters. This innocent middle-class family did nothing to deserve their fate and therefore they are classified as victims of a horrible tragedy. Smith’s childhood was very problematic and

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    Khaqhovia Lee Ms.Bolle IB English November 18‚ 2012 The Clutter’s death fades as time disperses the clouds of darkness‚ revealing winds of prosperity. Within the frigid pages of In Cold Blood by Truman Capote‚ death haunts the living as time sways through the air. A reunion between Dewey and Susan Kidwell‚ portrays the endless chain of life and death‚ as the waves of turmoil of the Clutter family’s death to the execution the murderers. Fields of wheat wave to the dead and the blue sky protecting

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    In the non-fiction novel In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote (1965) gives his own narrative of the Holcomb tragedy in which a family of four living out on a secluded farm were slaughtered with a shotgun by the collaboration of two individuals for a seemingly few dollars. In this novel‚ Capote gives a thorough character description of the two murderers‚ Richard Hickock and Perry Smith‚ as he recreates their experience (much as he sees it as it would be from their eyes). He gives accounts preceding the event

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    everywhere respectfully recognized among Midwestern agriculturists‚ as it was in certain Washington offices” (6). He not only does this with Mr. Clutter‚ but he describes every family member in great detail. Nancy Clutter was widely known throughout Holcomb‚ and was basically the All-American child. As for Mrs. Clutter‚ her description was rather important. The fact that she was not mentally

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    four Clutter family members was a tragedy to the “American Dream”‚ filled with anguish and longing. The Clutters’‚ known as the most secure and trusting family in their community‚ death caused paranoia and mistrust to spread throughout the town of Holcomb. There was no apparent motive for the crime‚ and there were almost no clues. Until criminal investigator Alvin Dewey received information leading him to the suspected killers‚ Perry Smith and Dick Hickock. After much investigation‚ questioning‚ and

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    We will also be discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the novel when Capote bends reality and ad some parts of fiction. Capote never intended for In Cold Blood to be a documentary of the multiple murder that happened in the small town of Holcomb. When Capote published his novel‚ people where not familiar with non-fiction novels. People knew of the murders that had happened and started criticizing the book for not being truthful to what had really happened. This novel can not be looked at

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    for the New York Times‚ before finally deciding to write a book. The author had many reasons to write the book his mains purpose was to make himself famous‚ while creating a new genre‚ and informing the audience about the murders that happened in Holcomb. In the book the author presents two representations of the same time span‚ one through the perspective of dick and another through the perspective of Perry. While giving the readers the story through two different perspectives the author uses a strong

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    Bleeding Kansas Analysis

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    Bleeding Kansas is also described as a period of violence during the settling of the Kansas territory. In 1854 the Kansas-Nebraska Act reversed the Missouri Compromise’s use of latitude as the line between slave and free territory and instead‚ using the principle of popular sovereignty‚ announced that the residents would determine whether the area became a free state or slave state. Proslavery and free-state settlers flowed into Kansas to try to pressure the opinion. Violence soon appeared as both

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    IN COLD BLOOD PASSAGE PAGE 272 – 303 (263 – 294) (All page references will be to the Penguin Group Books‚ 2008 edition (Orange one)) CHARACTERS: Major: Richard “Dick” Eugene Hickock: (Autobiography on page 277 – 279) Most of his early life was a blur to him‚ up until he was 10 He was considered to be a normal child‚ having his share of fights and girls His home life was also “normal” but had strict parents Has a brother He was spoilt even though his family had financial problems He considered

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    In Cold Blood

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    wrote “In Cold Blood” is Truman Capote. “In Cold Blood” is a non-fictional novel of a murder of a family by two main characters‚ Perry Smith and Richard Hickcock. Alvin Dewey was in charge of the investigation of the murder and he was part of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. The members of the family are Herb Clutter‚ the father‚ Bonnie Clutter‚ the mother who had mental problems‚ Nancy Clutter‚ the daughter‚ and Kenyon Clutter‚ the son. In my opinion‚ the protagonist of the story is Alvin Dewey

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