Sympathy In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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The novel by Truman Capote, In Cold Blood, certainly offered a unique detailing of some of the “normal” aspects that revolve around murder cases. In a way, in his creative nonfiction piece he granted the audience a behind the scenes look on the Clutter family, as well as the criminals. Capote was able to twist the words on a page to vividly express whatever dynamic he desired. One could even stretch to state that Capote was almost trying to elicit a measure of sympathy from the readers. Empathy for the criminals Dick and Perry. In either case, there was just no telling what one might uncover as they dwell deeper into the minds of the convicted criminals.
Puzzling but extraordinary, that is what the human mind is considered. The brain

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