Summary Of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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In Cold Blood, written by Truman Capote, presents a picture of the town of Holcomb, Kansas. Through detached tone, Capote’s view of Holcomb portrays small town life as dull and ordinary, cold and unemotional, its name, boring and uninteresting. This view is developed through the author’s tone and selection of detail.His tone and selection of detail creates a distant and detached picture of this desolate farm community thus showing this type of crime could occur anywhere. Most readers would be inclined to pass by this sleepy, bland, and undistinguished hamlet. Capote, shows the town much like any other American town, perhaps to lull readers to believe into a false sense of security. Capote utilizes an objective tone , much like that of a journalist