Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

Words: 347
Pages: 2

While reading the novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, many readers and critics have disagreed on whether the story is considered as a form of fiction or journalism. The passages on pages 50 and 51 include multiple literary devices and characteristics that lead to a more pure fictional writing style. This portion begins with Bobby Rupp, Nancy Clutter's boyfriend, describing the last time he visited the Clutter house. Bobby's statement is written in first person as he is explaining everything he encounters that day through his point of view. Capote utilizes singular first person pronouns such as “I” and “me” during Bobby's report to give the readers more insight into the Clutter’s lives as seen through Bobby’s eyes. Capote writes, “The more