Cold Blood Childhood

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In the novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote he explains the causes and effects of a certain person's childhood, and how it shapes the person they become. Perry Smith, Richard (Dick) Hickock, and Nancy Clutter all grew up with very different childhoods that strongly influenced the road their lives took. The events that occur in an individual's childhood dictate how they act as they get older. Many negative experiences during Perry’s childhood influenced the man he became. Perry was a son of two rodeo performers who divorced when he was young. He lived with his mother who was an alcoholic she died before Perry became an adult. As a result of his Mothers death Perry was put into an orphanage where he was abused because he would wet the bed. When he was a teen he moved around constantly with his father. Two of his siblings killed themselves, and the last sister cut off all contact with Perry. In Perry’s childhood he dealt with a lot of traumatic experiences which lead up to his behavior as an adult. Perry’s Dad believed he was a “normal kid”, and was very “good hearted” but only if h...

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