Public Hysteria And Intrigue's Role In Society

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Based on the story, the role of public hysteria and intrigue plays a large role in society. In the story, when the Clutters died, no now knew about the facts of the case. They were already making up what happened, who it was, and where they came from. Just a few people’s opinionated predictions, could alter the whole towns view on what really happen. Even when they were fed facts, they still didn't believe the people who were studying the case. In my own life I have seen this happen. One time when I was at Mississippi State, there was some one who had a gun. A girl was said to be running and saying, “gun! gun! He has a gun”! Like people do naturally, they started to run with the rest of the flock. Eventually it came around that there was someone

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