Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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Murder is a heinous crime, no doubt, but what makes a person to become so intolerable that he or she resort to extreme lengths of ending one’s life? The human mind has been a mystery when it comes to finding how it works and why it forces us to take one action over another. It does play an immense role when explaining extreme actions taken by a criminal or by a group of fugitives. Debates on why criminals commit violent crimes has been going on for years now, with one side being nature, stating that criminals are born, while others blame in their nurture (uprising) for their crimes. In the novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, these two sides are depicted by two characters: Dick Hickock as a natural-born murder and Perry Smith as a nurtured

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