Use Of Imagery In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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Could you imagine what it’s like to live in a town where you seem ages away from society and the town is as bare as the desert. Holcomb the town in the book In Cold Blood is described as someone no human would choose to live. He uses many dull words to describe the “out there” town. He uses imagery in a huge way to get across how he really views the town. Capote gives you a great sense of being able to see the town for yourself because of the way he uses words and how vividly he describes all the people and places. Throughout the passage Capote maintains a very dull tone. His wording makes the passage very hard to stay entertained by. His word choice makes everything sound so dull and the words he use to describe. Although the passage

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