In Cold Blood Report
Title: In Cold Blood Report
Category: Science & Technology
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In Cold Blood Report
Truman Capote, in his work In Cold Blood, used a conventional form of language to capture the reader in suspense. There were, in fact, styles of writing that he purposely neglected to use. He deviated from the norm to create an effect that would allow the reader to interpret different views from the story.
Of the conventional ideas of writing that Capote neglected, keeping the story in one setting at all times was among them.
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when the KBI agents find and hold custody of the criminals, it’s apparent that they will receive the death penalty. Though some authors would have tried to create a suspenseful ending, suggesting that the criminals might have gotten away, Capote simply tied the knot to the story. Allowing the reader to think that the criminals were to escape the penalty for murder was not an idea that Capote wanted to incorporate in his work.
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