Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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I think it’s less that Capote sympathizes with the murderers and more that he understands them. He does an impeccable job of humanizing them. Sympathy is just a byproduct of this humanizing. Capote sees that a person is not absolute bad, and he thusly depicts the murderers. Perry is easily seen as traumatized, self-conscious, and built on “a childhood filled with constant violence and neglect” (171). He starved for love and attention he never received, finds it via terrible sources and lashes out. Even Dick can be seen as a lovestruck boy, afraid of commitment, but even more afraid of failure. That's what makes them so terrifying not that they murdered four people, but that they were human. However, the central idea surrounding the Clutter