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Truman Capote: Suspense

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Capote’s exploration of the event that follow the murder are even more intriguing. As an author, he builds suspense in an astute manner. He does not reveal the mechanics of what drove the two men to murder the Clutter’s. There is no immediate how or why—no real explanation for some time. Instead, Truman takes the reader on the journey with Dick and Perry as they attempt to escape. He follows them as the KBI is left behind they investigate the horrendous murder. The linear and yet non-linear approach to the timeline is what sets this novel apart from today’s genre of true crime. It certainly reveals the mastermind that Capote was. The final piece of the puzzle is the trial and eventual execution of the murderers. The potential for this to …show more content…

He leaves the reader to grapple with whether or not execution is the “right” punishment for such a heinous crime. He lets the reader dangle as they deal with the huge passage of time that comes between the crime and the eventual execution. He, of course, also explores the question of whether or not these two men would even have a fair trial given the incredibly terrible nature of the crime; the way the news of it spread and inundated the people of the immediate area and beyond could not have possible allowed for this to happen. Or could it? Capote is incredibly intentional in leaving the end of his novel. While the crime was solved and the fate of the murders set, there is still much to grapple with when coming to the conclusion of In Cold …show more content…

Capote is an undeniably talented story teller. He has a talent for weaving together narratives and events into a complex web of ideas and information that the reader cannot help but become tangled within. In Cold Blood was his breakout novel for just this reason. It compels the reader to look at something as heinous as a quadruple murder and take away from it something about what it means to be

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