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Brutality In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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The Positive Effects of the Exposure to Brutality Growing up as a teen in the twenty-first century society is much more challenging than it was centuries before. Today's society presents high school teens with much more challenging issues and negative influences. In some cases, the rate of violence, racism, brutality, and substance abuse has increased and consumes teens more than in the past. High school teens face these prevalent issues daily in literature, media, and through personal experiences. A piece of literature that embodies all of these issues is the novel, In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote. Although, the novel In Cold Blood discusses many controversial issues, the inclusion of this novel in a high school setting would allow for the discussion of controversial and brutal topics in a structured environment. The reality of substance abuse should be included in a high school setting to …show more content…

Racism and violence prevail in many communities. As racism and violence are still and issue today, many high school teens are victims of such a harsh reality. The article, "Victims of Crime," describes that:
"Victims rarely expect to be victimized and seldom know where to turn for help. Victims may end up in the hospital to be treated and released, or they may be confined to bed for days, weeks, or longer. Injuries may be temporary, or they may be permanent and change the way the victims live" (qtd in "Victims of Crime").
This quote describes how victims of violence and/or racism are victimized unexpectedly and unwillingly. As anyone can become a victim of racism or violence, it is essential that high school students are aware of this issue and know how to react to combat this problem. This is furthermore proven in Capote's novel when an African-American male was targeted by one of the killers because of his

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