Dewey In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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In the novel, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, Capote uses literary devices to describe many characters. One character that is described thoroughly is the main investigator Alvin Dewey. Throughout the novel, the readers are introduced to Dewey himself, his wife, his children, and some of his background. Thus resulting in him being a round character. To first introduce Dewey, Capote writes “...sizable portion of western Kansas, is a lean and handsome fourth generation Kansan of forty-seven named Alvin Adams Dewey,” (80). In this annotate, it is gathered that Dewey is a fourth generation Kansan, is handsome, and he is forty-seven years old. The quote above has an informative tone illustrating that the author wants to inform the readers about Al …show more content…

It can be impossible to reach one is presented with difficult circumstances. It can be destroyed if one efforts are affected by outside forces.” On page 105, it says that Marie and Al had always had a dream of building a house in the country on the property that Mr. Dewey had bought in 1951, but then later on in the story it says, “That was the dream, but it was one his wife had lately warned him she no longer shared; she had told him that never now would she consider living all alone ‘way out there in the country.’ Dewey knew that even if he were to snare the murderers the next day, Marie would not change her mind-” (150), Although the Dewey family lived a nice life, their “American Dream” of building a house out in the country, would never come true, due to an outside event, which was the Clutter family being murdered. Towards the end of the book, it says “The dream of settling down on his farm had not come true, for his wife’s fear of living in that sort of isolation had never lessened. Instead the Dewey’s had built a new house in town;”(341). Although Capote goes on to say that they were proud of the house in town, Mrs.Dewey always had fear in the back of her mind and Dewey was still somewhat haunted by the Clutter murder, which supports the theme of “the American Dream is fragile. It can be impossible to reach one is presented with difficult circumstances. It can be

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