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    Although Dick thinks upon himself as normal‚ Capote unveils the perversions that Dick entails; therefore‚ proving those who poison themselves with their own choices should have a more grim punishment than those whom others have poisoned. Capote while describing the early years of Dick and Perry‚ uses their childhoods to set a background for their demeanor. Dick loves his family and his parents still adoring their son state after suspicion of the crime‚ ¨...afraid because he thinks we won’t forgive

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    A4 AP English 11 29 August 2013 In Cold Blood In the literary world‚ the concept of using a silent narrator is complex. The novel In Cold Blood was the first nonfiction novel published in an era of journalism. Capote gained many fans and critics. Truman Capote‚ in his nonfiction novel In Cold Blood effectively uses a silent narrator to influence the reader’s opinions of characters based off of actions and words‚ but as the novel continues Capote begins to reveal his true opinions and thoughts

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    Although Truman Capote plans to give a detailed explanation of the Clutter family murders‚ he must begin with what the town is like and what kind of lives the people live; so‚ he must explain how community members are changed after the something so tragic sticks an innocent town. Because Capote is trying to create a bland and dry view of Holcomb‚ he highlights the loneliness of the town. He describes Holcomb as‚ “The local accent is barbed with a prairie twang‚ a ranch-hand nasalness‚ and the men

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    Pulitzer Prize winner and famous playwright‚ Truman Capote‚ in his True Crime Thriller‚ In Cold Blood‚ leads his audience through a story about the gruesome small Kansas town Clutter family murders. Capote’s purpose is to show us the perspective and thoughts of the persons involved in the crime. Capote adopts a grim and dark tone to convey to readers how mental illness is a bigger problem and how it can affect more than just one individual. Throughout the novel‚ we see the events after and during

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    In writing his novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote’s primary purpose is to convey his opposition towards the death penalty. Through the stylistic elements of rhetorical appeals‚ a selection of detail‚ and imagery Capote reveals the attitude he holds against this unreasonable form of justice. Tying into the events of the trial‚ Capote uses the rhetorical appeal of pathos to highlight his viewpoint. Capote speaks on what the psychiatrist was not permitted to share in court: The state of Perry Smith’s paranoid

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    In Cold Blood tells the true-to-life‚ fact-based story of the murder of the Clutter family in Holcomb‚ Kansas‚ in 1959. The book recounts the brutal murder of the Clutter family‚ consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Clutter and their two teenage children‚ Kenyon and Nancy and the events subsequently following this tragedy. The novel covers any specific incidence or occurring that lead the killers‚ Perry Smith and Dick Hickok‚ to this savagely violent murder. The family was living a standard‚ conventional life

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    Communication Ambiguity 学号 201101294 姓名 刘仕途 学院 国际贸易学院 专业 国际贸易 Communication Ambiguity As a practical communication tool‚ English and all the other languages have ambiguous situation causing misunderstanding. Kess‚ F. J. and Hoppe‚ A. R. said in their book Ambiguity in Psycholinguistics that “Upon careful consideration‚ one cannot but be amazed at the ubiquity of ambiguity in language.” Ambiguity often caused

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    Throughout act three of Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the conflict between opposing characters unfolds a complex set of emotions revealing the concept of the lesser “other” to the audience. Shakespeare does not explicitly state that Othello is an “other”‚ but references to his culture and ethnicity implies that Othello‚ while highly respected‚ is still of inferiority is some regards. The idea that Othello is inferior to his peers is rather ambiguous and can vary among interpretations. To kick start the

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    blatant to a reader or well camouflaged‚ is that of The American Dream. Specifically‚ the perfect “American” life is one of hard work and dedication‚ meant to turn such work into reward in the form of prosperity and happiness for the worker. In Cold Blood‚ by Truman Capote‚ is a prime example of the use of the concept of The American Dream. Capote perfectly encapsulates the fragility of The American Dream by building up an image of the flawless American family‚ living surrounded by riches that included

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    In Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood” Dick and Perry are attempting to hitchhike to Nebraska but‚ less innocently‚ have made plans to murder the friendly soul who decides to help them out. Mr. Bell went out of his way to help these two strangers but even his sincere compassion didn’t deter Perry and his unusual readiness to strike. Although Mr. Bell knew well enough about his company’s rules against picking up hitchhikers‚ he still “immediately braked his car” upon seeing the two men along the road

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