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How Does Truman Capote Use Imagery In Cold Blood

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In the novel, In Cold Blood, Truman Capote uses imagery to express the emotion and tone in multiple scenes and circumstances. Truman Capote uses imagery to explain the violence of the murders and hangings. I’ll be comparing the imagery Capote uses to compare Perry's death and Capote's mourning.
At the start of In Cold Blood, you are led to feel sorry for Perry Smith, due to Truman Capote's use of imagery. For example, Capote describes Smith by saying “His sensitive eyes gazed gravely at the surrounding faces.” By using words like “sensitive” and “gravely”, Truman Capote implies that Perry was remorseful and fragile due to the murders of the Clutters.(340,3) Another use of imagery used to persuade the feeling of empathy for Perry is by describing his tragic childhood, “And, indeed, over the course of the next three years Perry had on several occasions runoff, set out to find his lost father, for he had lost his mother as well, learned to ‘despise’ her; liquor had blurred the face, swollen the figure of the once sinewy, limber cherokee girl had ‘soured her soul’, honed her tongue to the wickedest point.”(131,2) Capote uses a lengthy description of Perry’s mother, which forces the feeling of empathy on you. Truman Capote's choice of imagery …show more content…

Truman Capote describes Smith's childhood multiple times throughout the novel and up until the end, Capote pities Smith even after going into detail about the murders and the horrific things Smith had said about committing them. For example, Perry says “ If i'd really known them, I guess I’d feel different. I don't think I could live with myself. But the way it was, it was like picking targets off in a shooting gallery.”(291,1) This quote is used earlier in the book, shortly after, Capote describes Smith as “innocent”. Because of this, Capote's feelings can be understood as mournful of the loss of

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