Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote, is a nonfiction piece that is based on murders that occurred in Holcomb, Kansas on November 15th, 1959. This book seems to be banned for sex, violence, and profanity. Even though it contains sex, violence, and profanity, It shouldn’t be banned because suppressing such literature not only deprives them of developing their own creativity and uniqueness but will also deprive them of the real world and If students are restricted to a library full of prancing ponies and perfect worlds they're developing a false pretense that we live in a perfect little world. In Cold Blood tells an exact story of the murder of the clutter family that occurred in Holcomb, Kansas in 1959. It consists of Mr. and Mrs. Clutter and their two teenage children, Kenyon and Nancy, and the events that lead the killers to murder. The family was brutally killed, without any apparent reasons, by Dick Hickock and Perry Smith. The family was found shot to death, with very little items missing from the home. Capote read about the crime in The New York Times real soon after it had happened, and before the killers were caught, he began his work in Kansas, interviewing the people of Holcomb and doing extensive research with the help of his friend Harper Lee. Dick and Perry got away with the murders, because of the lack of clues and no personal connections with the murdered family. Perry Smith is a loner, a psychic cripple, almost from birth an outcast from society. Capote insists the reader’s sympathy for Perry Smith from the outset: Comparing him to wounded animals; described as a frightened “creature” than as a human being responsible for his actions (Hollowell 82). So much suffering could be taken and given by a single youthful human... ... middle of paper ... ... show that criminality and “evil” are not that different, as we tend to define them, but normal human responses that merely become amplified and find a destructive outlet. In Cold Blood truly is a masterpiece. The resulting chronicle-agonizing, terrible, possessed proof that the times, so surfeited with disasters, are still capable of tragedy (Knickerbocker 85-86). Today, it’s hard to imagine what journalism was like before Capote and the others started looking closely at “ordinary” people, before beginning to make an effort to. Even though In Cold Blood contained sex, violence, and profanity we see it all the time, it happens everywhere. There is no way to get away from these kinds of things, this book should not be banned just because of these certain reasons, because it actually tells a true story, and can show that people can get through traumatic experiences.

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