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Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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Truman Capote, the infamous mid – century American author in his nonfiction literary novel, in cold blood shows the Clutter family, a stereotypical southern family. Capote demonstrates this tragic story by telling about their last moments. The devices that Capote uses in the novel is the gentleness and sophistication. The audience was mainly towards those in the surrounding communities of Holcomb, Kansas and to those around the nation that wanted to know the feelings , and feel closely acquainted to the Clutter family, and be able to hear each and everyone’s background from the Clutter family to the murderers. One of the bigger themes that Capote uses in his novel is Perry’s soft, gentleness and his sophistication. For example, there is a …show more content…

For example Perry, he had believed that he wasn’t capable of accomplishing anything, and had no purpose in life. “As long as you live, there’s always something waiting, and even if it’s bad, and you know it’s bad, what can you do? You can’t stop living.” (Capote, 92). This appears that it is to blame on his stressful and bad childhood. It shows that he’s used that same excuse so he would be able to run away from all his problems and he wouldn’t be able to do so and not accomplish anything. This trait that he shows also had been with his siblings and his mother. His sister and brother both committed suicide to avoid their problems, and his mother ran away from her own problems due to the single motherhood life and the addiction to alcohol. Perry’s actions reflect this trait in a less violent manner, even though he followed in his mother’s steps, and his siblings steps, his life also ended in a tragic way.
One of the last themes of the novel that was noticed was handwork. She was a hard worker, he was the man that had made something out of nothing. “Had, he earned- with the help of God. He was modest man but a proud man as he had the right to be. He raised a fine family. He made something in life.” (Capote, 79). He had chosen to struggle against what had would been this fate of averageness instead of just letting it happen. Perry also had started out with nothing just like Herb and never once has he questioned that, through all

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