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    documentary account of the Clutter family murders‚ Truman Capote challenges the boundaries of nonfiction‚ creating a nonfiction novel and defining the true crime genre. In opening In Cold Blood‚ Capote uses contrasting descriptions‚ frequent alliteration‚ and distinct syntax to create a setting and establish a pace for the remainder of the piece. The included descriptions of the town vary‚ but combined‚ they create a setting for story. Capote contrasts the ordinary with the extraordinary aspects

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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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    characterization occurs when an author directly states a trait of a character. Indirect‚ on the other hand‚ is used when the author shows a character ’s trait through their actions‚ thoughts and speech‚ appearance‚ or that of another character. Truman Capote ’s short story "A Christmas Memory"‚ is about a young boy‚ referred to as "Buddy‚" and his best friend‚ or older cousin‚ who is unnamed in the story. As a tradition‚ the two friends bake fruitcakes and send the baked goods to acquaintances they

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    (Roggenkamp‚ 2005‚ p. xii) The term‚ with relevance to the above definitions‚ was codified with its current meaning by Tom Wolfe in his 1973 collection of New Journalism articles‚ The New Journalism‚ which included works by – most notably - himself‚ Truman Capote‚ Hunter S. Thompson‚ Norman Mailer‚ and Joan Didion. With reference to the aforementioned New Journalists‚ Tom Wolfe‚ in a 1972 New York Magazine article‚ said‚ “I know they never dreamed that anything they were going to write for newspapers

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    In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is 1966 nonfiction novel that follows the Clutter killings of 1959; specifically‚ it is a novel that follows the killers of the Clutter family‚ Richard “Dick” Hickock and Perry Edward Smith. In writing In Cold Blood‚ Capote intended the novel to be both objective and sympathetic. To write a nonfiction novel in an objective and sympathetic manner‚ especially one concerning a topic such as murder and the death penalty‚ is no easy task. In Cold Blood was true to Capote’s

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    Racism is a trait in life that no one can permanently wipe out from society and the world. Racism was always part of human society and will always remain an aspect of life. No matter how hard someone tries to get rid of racism‚ it will always fail. One novel that provides an explicit view of racism is Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. In the novel‚ Scout‚ the main character tries to understand racism portrayed in the meanest way in her own home town. After witnessing a cruel aspect of racism‚ Scout

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    In Cold Blood-Alvin Dewey In the book‚ “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote he describes to us all the events that took place before‚ during‚ and after a murder that happened in Holcomb‚ Kansas. Mr. Clutter‚ who was the owner of River Valley Farm and husband to Bonnie Clutter‚ and the father of four children‚ two whom had survived due to them not living at the Clutter residence anymore. The fatal event of the family hit the whole town hard which led one man‚ detective Alvin Dewey‚ determined to find

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    Scout” gives the reader a detailed analysis of Harper Lee’s life and her tomboy personality. The book opens by showing the reader a young “Nelle” Harper Lee who heroically comes to the rescue of her puny friend Truman Capote who had a knack for finding trouble. Nelle “peels” the boys off Truman‚ who is lying on his back with tears streaming down his red‚ blotchy face. While the chapter goes on to speak of Nelle’s southern upbringing and her family’s past in Alabama‚ the reader is subtly

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    Literary Analysis of In Cold Blood In Cold Blood‚ written by Truman Capote‚ is a book that encloses the true story of a family‚ the Clutters‚ whose lives were brutally ended by the barrel of a 12-gauge shotgun. The killers were 2 men‚ each with 2 different backgrounds and personalities‚ each with his own reasons to take part in such a harrowing deed. Capote illustrates the events leading up to the murder in sharp detail and describes its aftermath with such a perspective that one feels that he is

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    Mrs. Medlin APLAC-3 12 October 2012 Rhetorical Analysis In "Nancy’s Bedroom" from Cold Blood by Truman CapoteCapote tries to reveal the femininity and innocence of Nancy Clutter. He uses this as an example to reveal the greater truth that conclusions can be drawn about one’s character from a small piece of information about one’s personal space and activities. One device that Capote uses toward the beginning of the selection in the first paragraph is a simple polysendeton in "pink or blue

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