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    deviate from a set procedure. This is significantly evident in “Miriam” and In Cold Blood by the similarity of his detailed characterization and the distinctive differences found in the tone and overall style Capote has chosen for them. To begin with‚ the elaborate characterization Capote uses in both “Miriam” and In Cold Blood greatly highlights the specific descriptions of the main

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    Diction: · “This hitherto peaceful congregation of neighbors and old friends had suddenly to endure the unique experience of distrusting each other; understandably‚ they believed that the murderer was among themselves”(88). After the murder occurred‚ the citizens of Holcomb held a congregation. The words peaceful congregation juxtaposes the word murderer. Opposites occur throughout this sentence. For example the words understandably and distrusting‚ peaceful and murderer juxtapose each

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    Brian Lane Mr. Stone Economics 1/10/13 Career Choices Project Police Officer/Detective 1. I have chosen Police Officer as my desired profession. I chose this career path because being a part of the police force has been a part of my family for quite some time. The idea of being a police officer has always interested me and I think that actually becoming one would be a good idea. 2. Police Officer/Detective- Police officers protect lives and property. Detectives and criminal investigators

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    In Cold Blood is a reflection of psychological pain because it illustrates the psychological pain experienced by the Clutters in their final hours and the innocent people involved the aftermath of the Clutter murders. The Clutters suffer terrible psychological pain from the time Smith and Hickock break into their home to the individual times of their deaths. The people involved in the aftermath also suffer psychological pain because distrust and fear is spread among the people of Holcomb and a toll

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    At What Cost? “No one will ever know what In Cold Blood took out of me‚” Capote once said. “It scraped me right down to the marrow of my bones. It nearly killed me. I think‚ in a way‚ it did kill me.” Truman Capote learned his own hard lesson that “More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones” in writing In Cold Blood. Capote’s interest in writing an article on his fascination over the impact of brutal‚ senseless murders in a rural community rapidly transforms into pure

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    novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote‚ based on a true story‚ there is no one main character. There is actually two main characters. The two main characters are the killers of the Clutter family‚ Mr. Perry Edward Smith‚ and Mr. Richard Eugene Hickock. These two men murdered the Clutter family for some money‚ which in total was about $40. They decided to leave no witness to this gruesome crime. Mr. Perry Edward Smith is one of the main characters in this novel. One of the conflicts Smith faces is

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    Define and interpret the style and structure of In Cold Blood Capote had to make the good choices about the structure of the book because when In Cold Blood was first published in January 1966‚ Hickok and Smith had been dead for less than a year. The murder and trial had hit the headlines‚ and many readers probably knew the details of the novel before they began reading it. Capote had to make it interesting even to people who knew the outcome--the book had to be good literature as well as be informative

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    the book‚ "In Cold Blood"‚ Truman Capote elaborates on those main concepts of the American way of living. He shows how two different types of people‚ collide‚ ending in tragedy and death. In the book‚ the Clutter family is the typical stereotype of 1950’s family. Herb Clutter‚

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    In Cold Blood On November 15‚ 1959‚ the small town of Holcomb‚ Kansas‚ was severely shook up because of the gruesome murders that took place which ended with a shotgun blast to the face of four members of the Clutter family. Seven years later Truman Capote publishes his book In Cold Blood based on this case. In his book he goes into details of the murders‚ and describes the life of the family leading up to their deaths‚ and the investigation of the murderers that were eventually captured and executed

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    of those criminals had an awful life growing up and just was unable to stay out of trouble? It is just this question that Truman Capote addresses in his book‚ In Cold Blood. Throughout the book‚ Capote creates sympathy for Perry Smith while claiming the justice system is flawed in the way it punishes the wrong people. Perry Smith did not live the happy childhood that he deserved‚ abandoned by his family at a young age he was forced to live at a terrible orphanage. “The one where Black Widows

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